EXPLANATION OF PLATE 77. 



Fig. 1. Simple nucleated circle, found exceedingly common on ivory utensils and 

 ornaments. 



Figs. 2, 3, 4, 7, and 10. Represent various forms of concentric circles, usual as orna- 

 mental or decorative. Some of these are drawn to denote nests of Kantags 

 or buckets. 



Fig. 5. Not common, but evidently made with auger bit. 



Figs. 6,8, 12, and 13. These occur on various animal effigies, and are made to denote 

 the eyes. 



Fig. 9. This is a variant, and occurs on !i Thlinket si)ecimen, apparently in imitation 

 of Fskimo patterns. 



Fig. 11. Cranberry stalk and blossom. 



Figs. 14 and 15. A'ariants of dower of tlie cranberry. 



