REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OP ETHNOLOGY. 113 



BriaioJ Bay: William J. FJsbor. 



WoodtMi handle of tool-bag 1 



Stoue lamp 1 



Si)ears and spear boa^ls 7 



Throwiug-stick 1 



Spoons (bom, bone, and wood) 5 



Belnga line for grvat barpoon I 



Skin parka 1 



Caps r> 



Jiodiak: William J. Fisbejr. 



Native almanarcs 2 



Circnlar pieces of pine wood witb twelve lines radiating from the center to 

 represent tbe montbs. On the two sides of eacb line very small boles are 

 placed, opposite eacb other, representing tbe days. Small circles iu reil 

 l>aiut stand opposite some of tbese boles for pnrposea not mentioned by 

 tbe collector. 



Woman's work-bags 2 



Games 2 



Stone implements, knives, picks, &c 11 



Stone mortars 2 



Fenders for kyak 2 



Stone lamps 11 



Labret 1 



Ancient masks 2 



Grass mittens pairs.. 2 



Fisb-skin moccasins pair.. 1 



Dance rattles 2 



Wbale spears 5 



Stone spear-beads 5 



Horn spoons 4 



Kenais, CooWa Inlet: William J. Fisber. 



Copper ax 



Ammunition belt 



Model of bidarka 



Cap 



Stone lamp 



Grass mat 



Shaman's rattle 



Snow shoes pair.. 



Eatmaia, Kodiak: William J. Fisber. 



Wooden basket 



Bow 



Cap 



Celts 



Kelp line and hook 



Hunting hat 



Wooden ladle 



Whalebone mortar 



Parka 



Snow shoes pair.. 



Indians, Upper Yukon Eiver : J. G. Swan. 

 Parts of a trap. 



S. Mis. 33, pt. J 8 



