30230 0046 ec od yA c-d 614 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST [n. s., 29, 1927 the high tide line up to perhaps thirty feet above it, about fifty feet north of the Canadian National Railway track and plainly visible from a passing train. They are about opposite the fourth telegraph pole east or upstream from the 91st mile post, or about 21 miles east from Tyee. The telegraph wires again cross the track at this point. Some of the pictographs are protected from the weather by overhanging rock. : The pictures appeared to me to be in the same shade of red as most of the pictographs of British Columbia. They are crude and scattered. A number of motion picture stills were taken of them for the Victoria Memorial Museum. Among these red pictures are rows of dots, and two simple faces, but I was able to make little of them.. VicTor1A MremorrAL Museum, OrtTawa, CANADA