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English: No. 1. Pipes made of straight boue tubes, slightly worked. Comanche and Kiowa Indians 6,901, 6,902

No. 2. Straight pipe of wood with stone bowl set in the end. Zalifornia. 77,182

No. 3. Curved pipes of clay and stone, with stem differentiated. Virginia, England, Oregon, and Washington 165,458, 129,692, 720, 1,984

No. 4. Pipes of stone, with bowl and stem separate. Pipe of catlinite inlaid with metal (platform type) ; mound bird pipe. Mound builders. North Carolina, and Plains Indians ^ 130,497, 131,326, 18,813

No. 5. Pipes w'ith stem and bowl separate, Alaska, Labrador, and Japan_ 89,289, 90,083, 4,035

No. 6. Pipe of pottery. Human figure, seated. Africa 151,138

No. 7. Pipe of carved wood inlaid with abalone shell ; mythological subjects. Alaska 74,925, 74,924

No. 8. Meerschaum pipe, silver mounted, with cover. Germany 130,652
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Source Walter Hough (1922). Synoptic series of objects in the United States National Museum illustrating the history of inventions. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 60 (2404). 1-47, 56 pl.
Author United States National Museum (Smithsonian Institution), Washington D.C.

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