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Arroi¥s. 



Hunting-arrows. 



8827-28-29-30. Bird-arrows. Eskimos. Alaska ? Smithsonian Institution. 

 5602. Bird-arrows. Yukon Eiver, Alaska. W. H. Dall. 

 15654. Hunting-arrows. Kodiak Indians. Alaska. W. H. Dall. 

 16413-14-15. Hunting-arrows witli keads of bone and iron. Eskimos. Nu- 

 nivak Islands, Alaska. W. H. Dall. 



. Hunting-arrows with bone keads. Eskimos. Nunivak Islands, 



Alaska. Vincent Colyer. 



Harpoon-arrows, used in fisMng. 



11348-52. Harpoon-arrows. Eskimos. Bristol Bay, Alaska. Vincent 



Colyer. 

 15677-15681-82. Harpoon-arrows. Eskimos. Nunivak Islands, Alaska. W. 



H. DaU. 

 19379. Harpoon-arrow. Eskimos. Alaska. Rev. J. Curlcy. 

 8005-6-9. Harpoon-arrows. Eskimos. Nuskegay Indians. Dr. T. T. Minor. 



Accessories of boirs and arroirs. 



Holders.* 

 Quivers.* 

 Arrow-head pouches.* 



ImpleiiieBits of mantiractiire. 



Flint-cliipping apparatus.* 



Arrow-liead sharpeners.* 



Shaft-gauges.* 



Cord-twisting apparatus.* 



Shaft-polishers.* 



Glue-sticks, used in fastening head of arrow.* 



Arranged with the Ethnological series. 



If Spring consisting of elastic cord. 



19. India-rubber slings. 



Pea- shooters (used in killing birds). 



Ill Spring consisting of metallic Jielix. 



20. Spring-guns. 

 8pri9i^-guns. 



^^^^ Missiles propelled hy the compression of air or icater, 



21. Air-guns. 



BBoi^-g'uns (missile i)ropelled by the breath). 



Blow-guns carrying arrows. 

 Blow-gTins carrying balls. 



