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veutlioles, and chambers. These are reproducea from Mr. Holmes's 

 l)aper.' 

 The uote produced is i)itched very high aud is extremely penetrating : 





The following list gives the catalogue number aud the pitch of the 

 •notes obtained from the whistles of this class in the Museum collection, 

 which are not figured :- 



Specimen, Cat. No. 109737 (U.S.N".M.), unpainted ware: 



+— 



t= 



iii^ 



Specimen, Cat. No. 131948 (U.S.X.M.), unpainted ware; 



m 



Specimen, Cat. No. 109719 (U.S.N.M.), unpainted ware, mutilated. 

 Only one side will j)roduce a tone: 





Specimen, Cat. No. 75550 (U.S.N..M.), jjainted dull red color; 



Specimen, Cat. No. 109678 (U.S.N.M.), painted dull red color. Oidy 

 one side will emit a note, the venthole on the opposite side being- 

 broken : -. 



m 



Specimen, Cat. No. 132756 (U.S.N.M.), painted dull red: 



' Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1884-85, p. 161. figs. 239, 240. 

 -The notes given by these double whistles should read au octave higher tliau 

 indicated on the staff. 



