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Plate XLVI. fig. 1. Ojibwe garden.
fig. 2. Ojibwe wigwam.
XLVII. fig. 1. Ojibwe dream dance.
fig. 2. Jerking deer meat.
XLVIII. fig. 1. Bead work.
fig. 2. Lac du Flambeau.
XLIX. fig. 1. Birch bark baskets.
fig. 2. Cradle board.
L. fig. 1. Pounding ash splints.
fig. 2. Making baskets.
LI. fig. 1. Rushes for weaving.
fig. 2. Ojibwe grave houses.
LII. fig. 1. Peeling birch log.
fig. 2. Birch bark roll.
LIII. fig. 1. Splitting cedar log.
fig. 2. Making canoe ribs.
LIV. fig. 1. Shaping canoe nose.
fig. 2. Canoe form.
LV. fig. 1. Jack Pine roots.
fig. 2. Coiled roots.
LVI. fig. 1. Boiling pitch.
fig. 2. Sewing canoe.
LVII. fig. 1. Pitching seams.
fig. 2. Launching canoe.
LVIII. fig. 1. Ojibwe garden.
fig. 2. Bark wigwam.
LIX. fig. 1. Piawantaginum.
fig. 2. White Cloud.
LX. fig. 1. Bear Island.
fig. 2. Tamarack branch.
LXI. fig. 1. Ground Pine.
fig. 2. Giant Puffball.
LXII. fig. 1. Balsam Fir.
fig. 2. White Spruce.
LXIII. fig. 1. White Pine.
fig. 2. Norway Pine.
LXIV. fig. 1. Bur Oak.
fig. 2. Red Oak.
LXV. fig. 1. Red Maple.
fig. 2. Mountain Holly.
LXVI. fig. 1. Sphagnum Moss.
fig. 2. Virginia Grape Fern.
LXVII. fig. 1. Pitcher-plant.
fig. 2. Cranberries.
LXVIII. fig. 1. Poison Ivy.
fig. 2. Box Elder.
LXIX. fig. 1. Balsam Apple.
fig. 2. Great Willow-herb.
LXX. fig. 1. Wild Currant.
fig. 2. River-bank Grape.
LXXI. fig. 1. Canada Mayflower.
fig. 2. Spikenard.
LXXII. fig. 1. Twisted Stalk.
fig. 2. Solomon’s Seal.
LXXIII. fig. 1. Meadow Rue.
fig. 2. Carrion-flower.
LXXIV. fig. 1. Wild Columbine.
fig. 2. Canada Anemone.
LXXV. fig. 1. Goldthread.
fig. 2. Wintergreen.
LXXVI. fig. 1. Red Baneberry.
fig. 2. Labrador Tea.
LXXVII. fig. 1. Agrimony.
fig. 2. Hawthorn.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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