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liVastp bone and ivon*v. 



10. HoiiN. 



(Embracing- The varieties of lioru kiiowu to coinmerec, the split 

 and pressed horns, and llie various manufactured articles, such 

 as jewelry, combs, and handles.) 



Horn (employed as a material). 



Horns of ox, sheep, and goat, used for liandles, buttoms, combs, 

 powder-llasks, cups, boxes, stirru])s, s])oons, and imitation;] of 

 tortoise-shell, also '^sensitive Chinese leaves," and formerly for 

 transparent i)lates in lanterns and horn-hooks, for trumpets, and 

 for tinger-nails in lay figures. 



'J5L'77. Cow'8 lioriis. I'liiiip M. Woodlonl, Boston, Mass. 

 23274. Steer's ho nis. " " 



2527(), Bull's liorus. •' " 



Horn of buffalo, used like that of ox. 



25278. Horus of biiliulo ball. I'liiiip R. Woodford, Boston, Mass. 

 25280. Horus of bulfalo calf. " " 



25279. Horus oi" bnttalo cow. " " 



8489. SiKKiu of buffalo lioru. Assiuaboiu Indians. Fort Buford, Dakota. 



Dr. J. r. Kimball, U. S. A. 

 110:50. Spoon of buffalo born. Vellowstouo Valley, Dakota. Lieutenaut 

 Cusick. 



Horn of musk ox {OiHbos moscliati(s). 



11()48. Arctic regions. Capt. C. F. Hall. 



10:389. Si)oou made from borns of muslv ox. Igloolik. Capt. C- F. Hall. 



ii5275. Ox horus. Philip R. Woodford, Boston, Mass. 



Series of articles manufactured from horn. Geo. F. Lincoln, Leo- 

 minster, Mass. : 

 •29507, Horn as it comes from the press, cut out preparatory to making comlm- 

 29508. Combs. Cut. 

 '29509. Unlinislied combs. 



29510. Horn cut into small pieces for use in manufacture of jewelry. 

 29.^)71, Finished comb. 

 29502. Polished jewelry (uncolored). 



Horn of mountain sheep and mountain goat, used by Aleutians in 

 making spoons, bowls, and numerous other implements. 



16809. Honis of mountain goat {Mazama montana). Used by Eskimo for 



making horn spoous. Alaska. W. II. Dall. 

 20623-4. Spoon made from horn of moitiitain goat. Bella Bella Indians. 



.J. G. Swan. 

 9278. Spoon made from horn of mountain goat. Alaska. A. II. Hoff, U. S. A. 



