84 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Spear!!i mHIi dclaclial)!!' Ii(>a(l««. 



Eskimo harpoons of stone, bone, and ir(»ii. 



ldr>2'2. Ilurpoon-liead of stone ami linnc. I.skimos. Grcenlaml Goo. V. 



Nickei-son. 

 10136. Head of walrus-harpoon. Eskimos. Igloolik. Cajit. C. F. Hall. 

 10400. Hi-ail of sful-liarpoon. Eskimos. Igloolik. Capt. V. F. Hall. 

 10407. Bont' liarpoon-liead. Eskimos. King William's Sound, (.'apt. C. F. 



Hal). 

 10404. Partof auoiout Innuit liarpoon-lnad. Repulse Bay. Capt. C.F. Hall. 

 10'27:{. Han<lle of wlialing-liar])oon made of l>one and wood. Eskimos. 



Greenland. Smithsonian Institution. 

 19519. Ilamlle of whaling-harpoon made of wood ami Iioik-. J]8kimos. 



Greenland. Geo. Y. Nickerson. 

 102G5. Whaliug-hariioon. Eskimos. Northwest eoast. Smithsonian Insti- 



tutiou. 

 19518. Whaling-haqjoon of recent manufacture, with head of boue andiron, 

 handle of wood and inm, and seal-skin line. Eskimos. Greenland. 

 Geo. y. Niekerson. 

 565. Harpoon-head of bone and iron with walrus-liide line. Eskimos. 

 Port Foulke. Dr. I. I. Hayes. 

 218G. Seal-harpoon head of bone and iron. Eskimos. Anderson River. 



R. McFarlane. 

 13140. Walrus-harpoon head of bone and iron, hide line. Innuit Eskimos. 



Greenland. S. F. Baird. 

 1937G. Bone harpoon-head with hide line. Eskimos. Alaska. Rev. James 



Curley. 

 11618. Seal-hai"poon head of bone. Eskimos. Niinivak Islamls, Alaska. 



AV. II. Dall. 

 15631. Miniature model of seal-harpoon. Eskimos. Alaska. H.W.Elliott. 

 1678. Miniature model of seal-harpoon. Eskimos. Alaska. W. H. Dall. 

 16120-21-2:5-25, .5()0G-7()21. Seal-harpoon heads of bone and iron. Eskimos. 



Xunivak Islands, Alaska. W. II. Dall. 

 15<)19. Harpoon-head of bone. Eskimos. Alaska. H. W. I'.Uiott. 

 2G74. Seal-harpoon heads of bone. Anderson River Eskimos. Fort Ander- 

 son. R. McFarlane. 

 2092, 2250, 2817, 3975, 5(^1.5, 7422, 7440. Seal-han^oon heads of bone and inm. 

 Anderson River Eskimos. Maekenzie'sK'iverdistriet. R.MeFarlane. 



. Indian harpoons of shell andiron. Whaling-harpoiui, used by Mak.ih 



Imlians of Vancouver's Islainl and vicinity. 

 4131. Four models of whaling-harpoons, lines and throuts. Makali Indians. 



Neah Bay, Wash. J. G. Swan. 

 18G9. Head of whaling-harpoon, with line. Makah Indians. Cape Flat- 

 tery, Wash. Geo. Suckley. 



This hari)oon-head is made from the shell of a largo species of 



^f!ltiIu>l, and illustrates the methods of manufacture emi>loved by 



Indians of the Northwest coast previous to the iiitroduetit>n of 



metal by the white man. 



2089G-7. Head of whaling-harpoon and line. Makah Indians. Sitka. Alaska. 



J. G. Swan. 



Tliia hari)o»m-head is constructed of sheet -inui and shows the 

 milhod now employed in the manufacture of the wcajtons. Tlie 

 rope and covers are made from tin' bark nf Thuja giganlca. 

 828. H< ad el whaling-harpoon with line Makah Indians. Neah Bay, 

 Wasli. T.r. J. (;. Swan. 



