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72. Wooden whistles and triniipets. Indians of Northwest Coast 565 



Explanation of Plate 72. 



Fig. 1. Dance whistle. Blown like a tife. Compare fig- 2, this ]d:ite. Cat. No. 

 ><90.57, U.S.N.M. Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 

 Collected by James G. Swan. (Niblack, Report U. S. Nat. Mus., 1888, fig. 

 299, plate lvii.) 



2. Ceremonial whistle. Cat. No. 89057, U.S.N. M. Skidegate, Queen Charlotte 



Islands, British Columbia. Collected by James G. Swan. (Idem, tig. 

 326, plate lxl) 



3. Ceremonial trumpet. Of wood; made in two sections with reed between. 



Cat. No. 20689, U.S.N.M. Tsimshian, Fort Simpson, British Columbia. 

 Collected by James G. Swan. (Idem, fig. 324, plate lxi.) 



4. Ceremonial trumpet. Of wood; in section, to show the vibrating piece. 



Cat. No. 20695, U.S.N.M. Tsimshian, Fort Simpson, British Columbia. 

 Collected by James G. Swan. (Idem, fig. 327, Plate lxi.) 



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73. Whistles, rattle, and drum. Hupa Indians. Collected by Gen. P. H. Ray, 



IJ. S. V. Mason, Ray collection, Smithsonian Report, 1886, Pt. 1, plate 

 XXVI 566 



74. Stone tubes — musical instruments ( ?). (U. S. National Museum) 581 



TEXT FIGURES. 



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1. Quaternary gravelly deposit at Chelles, section wherein Paleolithic imple- 



ments are found. Cleuziou, Creation de I'Honime et les Premiers Ages de 

 THumauit^, page 172, fig. 98 360 



2. Paleolithic chell^cn implement of chipped flint. From river Arve, at the 



prehistoric station of Thennes, France. Cat. No. 99440, U.S.N.M 362 



3. Paleolithic chelleen implement of chipped flint. Gravels of the Little Ouso, 



Norfolk, England. Cat. No. 11083 U.S.N.M 362 



4. Paleolithic chelleen implement of chipped flint. Loire Valley, central 



France. Cat. No. 35121, U.S.N.M 363 



5. Paleolithic chelleen implement of chipped flint. From the (surface) forest 



of Otlie, eastern central France. Cat. No. 99457, U.S.N.M 364 



6. Paleolithic chelleen implement of chipped quartzite. Bois Du Rocher, near 



Diuan, Brittany, France. Micault and Foruier. Cat. No. 99541, U.S.N.M. 365 



7. Paleolithic chelleen implement of chipped quartzite. Leiria, near Lisb(m, 



Portugal. Cartailhac, Spain and Portugal, page 30, figs. 23 and 24 365 



8. Paleolithic chelleen Implement of chipped quartzite. Laterite beds near 



Madras, India. Cat. No. 88190, l^S.N.M 366 



9. Paleolithic chelleen quartzite implement. Africa. Cat. No. 170677, U.S.N.M. 366 



10. Paleolithic Acheuleen implement of chipped flint. Gravels of the River 



Somme, at St. Acheul, France. Side and edge views. Cat. No. 137535, 

 U.S.N.M 367 



11. Rude chipped flint implement of Paleolithic type. Side and edge views. 



Texas. Cat. No. 21152, U.S.N.M T. 368 



12. Rude chipped flint implement of Paleolithic type. Side and edge views. 



Texas. Cat. No. 172789, U.S.N.M [ 368 



13. Rude chipped implement of Paleolithic type of black flint. Side and edge 



views. Wyoming. Cat. No. 11535, U.S.N.M 369 



14. Rude chipped implement of Paleolithic type, brownish-yellow jasper. Side 



and edge views. Wyoming. Cat. No. 10,543, U.S.N.M 369 



15 Rude chipped quartzite implement of Paleolithic tyjie, made from a pebble. 



Side and edge. Mount Vernon, Virginia. Cat. No. 1073, loan, U.S.N.M 370 



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