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TVaste bone aiad ivorj'. 



10. HOKN. 



(Embracing the varieties of horn known to commerce, the split 

 ami pressed horns, and the various manufactnred articles, such 

 as jewehy, combs, and handles.) 



Horn (employed as a material). 



Horns of ox, sheep, and goat, used for handles, buttoms, combs, 

 powder-flasks, cups, boxes, stirrups, spoons, and imitations ot 

 tortoise-shell, also -sensitive Chinese leaves," and formerly for 

 transparent plates in lanterns and horn-hooks, for trumpets, and 

 for finger-nails in lay figures. 



25277. Cow's horns. Philip R- Woodford, Bostoii, Mass. 

 25274. Steer's horns. 



25276. Bull's horus. " 



Horn of buffalo, used like that of ox. 



25278. Horus of bulTalo bull. Philip R. Woodford, Boston, Mass. 

 25280. Horns of butfalo calf. " ^^ 



25279. Horns of butfalo cow. " t. . t, ^ i r, l^^o 

 .8489. Spoon of butfalo horn. Assinaboin Indians. Fort Buford, Dakota. 



Dr. J. P. Kimball, U. S. A. 

 11030. Spoon of butfalo horn. Yellowstone Valley, Dakota. Lieutenant 

 Cusick. 



Horn of musk ox [Ovihos moschatus). 



11618. Arctic regions. Capt. C. F. Hall. ^ ^ n i:^ ij„n 



103&9. Spoon made from horns of musk ox. Igloolik. Capt. C 1- . Hall. 

 25275. Ox horus. Philip R. Woodford, Boston, Mass. 



Series of articles manufactured from horu. Geo. F. Lincoln, Leo- 

 minster, Mass. : 

 -29507. Horn as it comes from the press, cut out preparatory to making combs- 

 29.508. Combs. Cut. 

 ■29.509. Uufjuished combs. 

 29510. Horn cut into small pieces for use in manufacture of jewelry. 



29.571. Finished comb. 



29502. Polished jewelry (uncolored). 



Horn of mountain sheep and mountain goat, used by Aleutians in 

 making spoons, bowls, and numerous other implements. 



16809. Horns of mountain goat {Mazama montana). Used by Eskimo for 



making horn spoons. Alaska. W. H. Dall. 

 20623-4. Spoon made from horn of mountain goat. Bella Bella Indians. 



9278. Spoon made from horn of mountain goat. Alaska. A. H. Hoff, U. S. A. 



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