EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXIX. 



Fig. 1. Fat-scraper. Of antler. Much larger than the examples from the west. 

 The antler is first split. About one-third of the piece retains the core to 

 form a grip, and from the remainder the core is scraped away and the 

 edge of the hard portions sharpened. 



Cat. No. 90250, U. S. N. M. Indians anil Eskimo of Ungava, Canada, Collected by 

 Lueien M. Turner. 



Fig. 2. Scraper. Probably for removing fat, Reproduced here from Captain 



Holm's celebrated work on East Greenland. 

 Fig. 3. Fat-Scraper. Of antler. A strip of the horn split off and the lower part 



scraped to an edge. 



Cat. No. 90397, U. S. N. M. Eskimo of Igloolik. Collected by Capt. C. F. Hall 



