1892-93.] 



NOTKS ON THK WESTERN DENES. 



121 



found faithfully delineated. The curved bold lines in the cut indicate 

 the places of cutting preparatory to folding up the bark, and the dotted 

 outlines stand for what becomes the outside edge corresponding to, and 



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Via- III. 



sewed with, the tapering piece of bark noticea*ble in the lower part of the 

 finished vessel. Such portions of the material as are comprised between 

 the bold and the dotted lines — a, b, r, d — are cut off once the adjacent 



Fifr. 112. 



Fig. 113. 



parts have been sewed. To give the necessar\^ consistency to the rim, a 



rod is made to encircle it on the inside. Furthermore, to still add to the 

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