XII LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Facing page. 



19. Feather-decorated baskets of the Porno Indians 174 



20. Feather-decorated baskets of the Pouio Indians 



21. A. Pouio woman making a basket. 



B. Ponio men making shell beads — grinding and drilling 174 



22. A. Porno woman with carrying basket. 



B. Porno woman pounding acorns in mortar with basket hopper 174 



23. .1. Mound near Stockton. 



B. Exposure of skeletons in mound, Stockton 1 76 



24. .1. Cylindrical steatite vessel from Stockton mounds. 



B. Shell ornaments from Stockton mounds 176 



25. Obsidian knives from Stockton mounds 761 



26. Clay pellets for use in slings, Stockton mounds 1 76 



27. Clay pellets for use in slings, Stockton mounds 176 



28. A. Clay pellets and ornaments, Stockton mounds. 



B. Decorated bone implements, Stockton mounds 176 



29. Mortar rock, Tulare Reservation 178 



30. Thrashing and winnowing beans, Tulare Indians 180 



31. Mortar and pestle in use by Tulare Indians 1 80 



32. Pigeon snaring, Tulare Indians 180 



33. Implements, Tulare Indians. A. Pigeon snare, Tulare Indians. 



B. Game basket. 



C. Wooden tire tongs. 



D. Looped boiling stick 180 



34. Yucca bulbs and brushes, Tulare Indians 180 



35. Ceremonial headdi'ess and matting case for same, Tulare Indians 180 



36. Winnowing baskets, Tulare Indians .• 180 



37. Bowl-shaped baskets, Tulare Indians 180 



38. Bowl-shaped basket, Tulare Indians 180 



39. Bottle-shaped basket, Tulare Indians 180 



40. Bottle-shaped basket, Tulare Indians 180 



41. Tulare gambling tray 180 



42. Tulare squaws using gambling tray 180 



43. Pasadena village-site artifacts 182 



44. Pasadena village-site artifacts 182 



45. Views of Santa Barbara Point, the site of a prehistoric cemetery 182 



46. Traces of aboriginal work in soapstone quarry, Santa Catalina Island 184 



47. Obje(^ts of soapstone from a grave, Santa Catalina Island 184 



48. Examining a grave at Soapstone quarry, Santa Catalina Island 184 



49. Views at the isthmus, Santa Catalina Island 184 



50. Small mortars, unfinished and finished, and imlinished pestle 184 



Aboriginal American Harpoons: A Study in Ethnic Distribution and Invention. 



By Otis Tiifton Mason. 



Frontispiece. The master of the harpoon 189 



1. Accessories to the harpoon 208 



2. Fuegian barbed harpoon heads 212 



3. Harpoon arrow and sheath, Venezuela. . .' 216 



4. Toggle harpoon, east Greenland 238 



5. Seal harpoon from west Greenland 240 



6. Complete seal harpoon, Cumberland Sound 260 



7. Toggle harpoon heads, Amur River and Cumberland Sound 262 



8. Barbed harpoon, with hand rests, St. Michael Island, Alaska 282 



9. Barbed harpoon, with hand rest and bladder, Norton Sound 284 



10. Larger Bering Sea harpoon 290 



11. Barbed harpoon for throwing stick. Sledge Island 292 



