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drew the reflection of the lamp with the strongest curved side down- 

 most. Fig. 53 is a ulo of a form which is said to be most used in 

 eating to cut off the meat in front of the Hps, fig. 54 is a blubber- 

 lamp, 56 a cooking- vessel, 57 two tents seen from the side, 58 and 



61 ulos for working with skins, 59 a skin-scraper, 60 a snow-knife, 



62 poker for the lamp, 63 meat-tray, 64 drying-frame, 65 an 

 inspanned sledge, on which some individuals and children are sit- 

 ting resting, and on the uprights of which is coiled a line of 

 seal's hide. 



