XIV LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Plate XX XVII. Eeverse of Eastpr Island tablet, " Apai " 511 



XXXVIII. Obverse of Easter Island wooden tablet, ' Atua Matariri " 520 



XXXIX. Eeverse of Easter Island wooden tablet, " Atua Matariri " 520 



XL. Obverse of Easter* Island wooden tablet, " Eaba to ran ariiki Kete " 52*1 



XLI. Eeverse of Easter Island wooden tablet, ' ' Eaha to ran ariiki Eete " 524 



XLII. Obverse of wooden tablet from Easter Island, "Ka ilii niga." (Erom photo- 



graphs presented by George Davidson to the California Academy of Sciences. 526 

 XLTII. Eeverse of wooden tablet from Easter Island, "Ka ihi uiga." (Erom photo- 

 graphs presented by George Davidson to the California Academy of Sciences.) 526 

 XLIV. Obverse of wooden tabletfrom Easter Island, " Ate-a-renga-hokan iti Poheraa." 



(From photograph by Paymaster W. J. Thomson, TJ. S. Navy) 526 



XLV. Eeverse of wooden tablet from Easter Island, "Ate-a-renga-hokan iti Po- 

 heraa." (From photograph by Paymaster Wm. J. Thomson, U.S. Navy).. 526 

 XLVI. Obverse and reverse of Easter Island tablet. (From a cast lent by Parke, 



Davis&Co.) 526 



XL VII. Eeverse of Easter Island tablet, obtained by the Chilian corvette "O'Higgins".. 526 



XL VIII. Obverse of Easter Island tablet, obtained by the Chilian corvette "O'Higgins".. 526 

 XLIX. Obverse and reverse of Easter Island tablet, obtained by the Chilian corvette 



"O'lliggim" 526 



L. Wooden images. Human skulls 534 



LI. Stone gods. Bulrush wallet. Tapa-cloth. Enife 535 



LII. "Wooden clubs and paddle 535 



LIII. Dancing wands and fetish-boards 535 



LIV. Feather hats 535 



LV. Feather hats 536 



LVI- Obsidian spear-heads 536 



LVII. Stone adzes. Obsidian spear-heads 537 



LVIII. Fish-hooks of bone and stone 537 



LIX. Ancient scull oars 538 



LX. Netting-needles and fetish-stones 538 



ABORIGINAL 6KIN-DRESSING, BY OTIS T. MASON. 



Plate LXI. Navajo Indian skinning deer. (After Shnfeldt.) 5R0 



LX1I. Navajo Indian removing hair from deer-skin. (After Shufeldt.) 590 



LXIII. Navajo Indian wringing the water from a deer-skin. (After Shufeldt.) 590 



LXIV. Navajo Indian pulling deer-skin into shape after wringing. (After Shufeldt.). 590 



LXV. Navajo Indian applying brains to deer-skin to make it soft. (After Shufeldt.) . . 590 



LXVT. Navajo Indian finishing deer-skin by stretching it. (After Shufeldt.) 590 



XVII. Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Beaming tools 590 



LXVIII. Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Graining tools 590 



LXIX. Figs. 1,2, and 3. Fat-scrapers 590 



LXX. Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXXI. Figs. 1 and 2. Scrapers 590 



LXXII. Scraper 590 



LXXIII. Figs. 1 and 2. Scrapers 590 



LXXIV. Figs. 1,2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXXV. Figs. 1,2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXXVI. Scraper 590 



LXXVIL Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXX VIII. Figs. 1 and 2. Scrapers 590 



LXXIX. Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXXX. Figs. 1,2, and 3. Fat-scrapers 590 



LXXXT. Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Fat-scrapers 590 



LXXXII. Figs. Iand2. Scrapers 590 



LXXXIII. Figs. 1,2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXXXIV. Figs. 1,2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXXXV. Figs.land2. Scrapers 590 



LXXXVI. Figs. I,2,and3. Scrapers.. 590 



LXXXVII. Figs.land2. Scrapers 590 



LXXXVIIT. Figs. 1,2, and 3. Scrapers 590 



LXXXIX. Figs. 1 and 2. Fat-scrapers 590 



XC. Figs. 1,2, 8, and 4. Beaming and graining tools 590 



XCI. Figs, land 2. Adze-shaped scrapers ; 590 



XCII. Figs. 1 and 2. Adze-shaped scrapers 590 



XCIII. Figs. Iand2. Adze-shaped scrapers 590 



