The Ammassalik Eskimo. 481 
Disko, Hr. Morten P. PorsiLp, on receiving my work soon after its 
publication in 1914, directed his attention towards these parallels, ånd 
was at once able to publish his observations in a paper then going to 
print: "Studies on the Material Culture of the Eskimo in West Green- 
land” (Medd. om Grønl. vol. LI, separately printed 1915). His inter- 
esting information was inserted im some additional notes towards the 
end of the paper (q. v. pp. 239 ff., especially pp. 247—48) to which 
I am happy to refer. — I imagine that Hr. THOMSEN has found the 
material for some of his more fortunate comments in Hr. PorsıLo’s 
valuable work. 
12) p. 434 ad 739. My list of works is far from being exhaustive 
I mention, however, two under RypEr’s name. The "Beretning, etc”. ad- 
ded by Hr. Tuomsen I have also referred to twice in my text (1914 
р. 382 note, and 645 note) and in the usual manner, stating name of 
author and date of publication. 
I am happy to take this opportunity of referring also to the rich 
bibliography of Greenland ethnography etc. given by H. P. STEENSBY 
in his recent work on the Origin of Eskimo Culture (Medd. om Grønl. 
vol. 53, 1916, pp. 219—228) as also to the lists in C. M. Fürst and 
Е. С. С. HANSEN's monumental Crania Groenlandica, Copenhagen 1915. 
р. 434 ad 743—53 vide supra р. 469—71. 
— - 739. As to SCHACHT, vide supra р. 454—56 and р. 4784. 
I am at a loss to understand what Hr. THOMSEN may have meant 
by suggesting (line 7) that “the rest may be dispensed with”. 
We have now learned, however, that a considerable portion of 
Hr. THuomsen’s work might well have been “dispensed with”. 
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