344 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Page. 



178. Bone flageolet (?), fragment, metacarpel of ileer. Museum of Science and 



Art, Dublin 539 



179. Bronze horn. County Derry, Ireland 542 



180. Bronze horn, broken at the mouth hole and repaired. Tralee, County Kerry, 



Ireland 5J^2 



181. Bronze horn, cast. Length, 24 inches. Museum of Science and Art, Dublin. 



Sir Wra. K. Wilde, Catalogue of Antiquities, Royal Irish Academy, I, 

 pages G27, 628, lig. 11 543 



182. Bronze horn. Length, 22^ inches. Museum of Science and Art, Dublin. 



Wilde, idem, fig. 530, No. 6, page 629 543 



183. Bronze horn. ]:)errym.ane. County Kerry, Ireland. Museum of Science and 



Art, Dublin. Wilde, idem, pages 627-629 544 



184. Detail of mouth hole of lig. 183, showing mode of repairing fractures by 



pouring on melted metal 544 



185. Bronze horn. Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Sir John Evans, Ancient 



Bronze Implements, pnge 3.59, fig. 441 544 



186. Bronze horn. Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Evans, Ancient Bronze Im- 



plements, fig. 440 545 



187. Horuof hammered sheet bronze. Length, 6 feet. In Museum of Science and 



Art, Dublin. Wilde, idem, pages 62.5-627, 630, fig. 527, No. 8 545 



188. Detail of ornamented cast boss on bell mouth of fig. 187 546 



189. Horn of hammered sheet bronze. In Musevim of Science and Art, Dublin. 



Wikle, idem, pages 625, 631, fig. 528, No. 9 546 



190. Detail of joining of the edges of fig. 189; (a) interior, showing the rivet 



heads; (?*) exterior, showing where riveted down 547 



191. Hollow bronze tube. Length, 24^ inches; diameter, 1| inches; fragment, 



possibly a musical instrument. Wilde, idem, page 492, fig. 360, and 

 Evans, Ancient Bronze Implements, page 357, fig. 438 547 



192. The "Capriugton horn," bronze, molded. Length, 25 inches. Tarbolton, 



Ayrshire, Scotland. Proceedings Society of Antiquaries, Scotland, XII, 

 page 565 547 



193. Bronze bell, molded. Dowris find, Ireland. Museum of Science and Art, 



Dublin. Wilde, idem, pages 612, 613, fig. 523.... 548 



194. Bronze war trumpet (Carynx), cast. Used in Gaul, in the time of Ciesar. 



After Gresset 550 



195. David's pipe (naigha). A double pipe of parallel tubes of cane attached 



by cords. Palestine. Cat. No. 92863, U.S.N. M 553 



196. Pottery drum ((/e/&oHfca). Beirut, Syria. Cat. No. 95147, U.S.N. M 554 



197. Single reed instrument {zoommarah), Thebes, Egypt. Cat. No. 74600, 



U.S.N.M 556 



198. AVooden rattle, {a, completed drawing; h, longitudinal section.) May- 



umba, Africa. Cat. No. 95216, U.S.N.M 559 



199. Pandean pipes. Levuka Island, Fiji. Cat. No. 23942, U. S. N. M 560 



200. Eskimo drum. Point Barrow, Alaska. Cat. No. 56741, U.S.N.M 561 



201. Handles for Eskimo drums. Point Barrow, Alaska. Cat. Nos. («) 89267, 



{h) 89266, (c) 56514, {d) 56742, U.S.N.M 562 



202. Rattle of caribou dewclaws. McKenzie River district, Fort Anderson 



Eskimo. Cat. No. 7443, U.S.N.M .563 



203. Drum. Nenenot, Hudson Bay Eskimo, U.S.N.M 564 



204. Bone whistle. Santa Cruz Island, California. Cat. No. 18323, U.S.N.M 567 



205. Bone whistle. La Patera, Santa Barbara County, California. Cat. No. 



62664, U.S.N.M 568 



206. Bone whistle. Santa Cruz Island, California. Cat. No. 18162, U.S.N.M 568 



207. Bonew-histle. San Miguel Island, California. Cat. No. 29657,U.S.N.M 568 



208. Bone whistle. San Clemente Island, California. Cat. No. 172843, U.S.N.M. 569 



