EXPLANATION OF PLATE 16. 



CooKiNtj Pots ok St. Lawkenck Island. 



Fig. 1. Earthenware. St. Lawrence Island is the southern limit of cooking ])ot8 

 bung over the lamp. The jar-shaped cooking pots from Norton Sound and 

 southward are set on a lire of driftwood. 



(Out. No. G:i546, IT. S.N. M. Collected by E. W. Nelson.) 



Fig. 2. P^arthenware. 



(Cat . No. 6:!548, U.S.N. M. Collected by E. W. Nelson.) 



Fig. 3. Earthenware. Probably a food vessel. 



(Cat. No.()3547, U.S.N.M. Collected by E. ^V. Nelson.) 

 Fig. 4. Earthenware. Probably a drip catcher. 



(Cat. No. 63345, U.S.N.M. Collected by E. W. Nelson.) 



