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352. — Stone carving representing a fish. Ipswicli, Massachusetts 

 353. — Stone carving in the form of a cetacean. Seabrool<, New Hampshire 

 j5;j. — Stone carving representing a cetacean. San Nicolas Island, California 

 355. — Stone carving in the shape of a seal. San Nicolas Island, California 

 356. — Clay vessel made in imitation of the sun-fish. Phillips County, Arkansas 

 357. — Fish-shaped clay vessel. Southeastern Missouri ..... 



358-359. — Fac-simile delineations illustrating Aztec navigation and fishing. From the Men 

 360. — Plan showing the location of the principal shell-deposit at Keyport, New Jersey 

 361. — Section of under-ground part of a Init. Oregon ..... 



362. — Canoe of the Beothucs. Newfoundland ...... 



363. — Methods of fishing practised by the Virginia Indians. After De Bry 

 364. — Virginia Indians smoking fish. After De Bry ..... 



365. — Virginia Indians engaged in boat-making. After De Bry 



366-367. — Bull-hide boat and paddle of poplar wood, made by Minnetarees at Fort BerthoL 



368. — Makah harpoon-head and line ........ 



369-370. — Makah whaling-canoe and paddle ....... 



371. — Makah canoe showing method of scarfing 



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Figs. 379-380. — Fish-representations of gold. Chiriqui, United States of Colombia 

 Fig. 381. — Gold fish-hook. State of Cauca, United States of Colombia 

 Fig. 382. — Wooden mask with appended bags. Peru ..... 

 Figs. 383-384. — Reel w-ith line and two copper fish-hooks, and stone sinker. 

 P'igs. 3S5-3S7. — Copper fish-hooks. Ancon, Peru 

 Figs. 38S-389. — Portions of nets. Ancon, Peru 

 Fig. 390. — Fish-shaped clay vessel. Peru 

 Fig. 391. — Fish-shaped clay vessel. Arica, Peru 

 Figs. 392-393. — Fish-shaped clay vessels. Trujillo, Peru 

 Figs. 394-395. — Clay vessel and ornamentation on it enlarged. Peru 

 Figs. 396-403. — Fish-shaped silver ornaments. From one of the Chincha Islands, Peru 

 Fig. 404, — Fish-shaped silver ornament. Gran Chimu, Peru ..... 

 Fig. 405. — Piece of cloth with inwoven fisli-designs. Pisco, Peru .... 



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372—373. — Stone sinkers. Ometepec Island, Nicaragua ..... 

 374-377. — Sinkers made of fragments of clay vessels. Ometepec I^=land, Nicaragua 

 37S. — Stone carving in the form of a fish. Costa Rica ..... 



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