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8pear!i$ i«^itli detachabSe heads. 



Eskimo harpoons of stone, bone, and iron. 



1868. Head of wlialing-liarpoon witli line. Makah Indians. Neah Bay, 

 Wash. Ter. .J. G. Swan. 

 26875-26825. Handles of wLaling-liarpoons. Makali Indians. J. G. Swan. 

 2530. Hal-poon-darts. Eskimos. Alaska. North Pacific Exijloring Expe- 

 dition. Capt. John Rodgers. 

 16675. Harpoon-dart. Kotzebue Sound. W. H. Dall. 

 5775-6-7-9-80. Harpoon-darts. Sitka, Alaska. W. H. Howard, U. S. R. JI. 



Harpoon-spears. 



6564. Head of barbed tish-dart, made of native copj>er. Eskimos. Sitka, 



Alaska. Dr. T. T. Minor. 

 9083. Head of barbed fish-dart, made of native copper. Alaska. Licnt . 

 F. W. Ring, U. S. N. 

 20653. Head of barbed fish-dart of native copper with line of twisted sinew. 



Alaska. Smithsonian Institution. 

 21413. Fish-spear with detachable barb. Hoochuon Indians. South Eel 

 River, California. Stephen Powers. 



Double-pronged spears with detachable heads. McCloud River 

 Indians, Shasta Co., Cal. Livingston Stone. These spears are 

 used in the capture of the Salmo quinnat. The handles are thirty 

 feet in length. The barbs are made from the splint bones of deer. 

 See No. 13743, below. \ 



19046. Fish-si)ear with detachable barbs. Cooyunu Pi-Ute Indians. Pyra- 

 mid Lake, Nevada. Stephen Powers. 

 23522. Two-i)ronged spear with detachable barbs. Indians of Northwest 



coast. J. G. Swan. 

 26826. Handle of sjiear similar to 23522, but longer. J. G. Swan. 

 23520. Spear with many-barbed detachable head and kelj) line. Indians of 



Northwest coast. J. G. Swan. 

 13743. Points for salmon-spear made of the splint bones of the deer. ]Mc- 

 Cloud River Indians. Shasta Co. , Cal. Livingston Stone. 

 650. Harpoon-arrows with iron tips. Indians. Cape Flattery, Wash. 

 Ter. Geo. Gibbs. 

 21308. Wooden barbs for fish-harpoon. Indians. Hoopah Valley, Cal. 

 Stephen Powers. 

 2249. Head of fish-harpoon. Eskimos. Anderson River. R. McFarlanc. 

 11356. Harpoon-dart with bladder-float. Nashegay Indians. Alaska. Dr. 

 T. T. Minor. 



9. Tongs, &c. 



fjPor hand-use. 



Tong^^ (witli two handles). 



Oyster-tongs and oyster-rakes. 



26110. Oyster-tongs. S. Salisbury, Providence, R. I. 



26109. Oyster-tongs. " " 



25205. Oyster-tongs. Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middletown, Conn. 



29111. Oyster-nijixieTS. S. Salisburj-, Providence, R. I. 



