144 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Boats. 



Ivyaks or bidarkas. 



Used by Eskimos of Arctic America in hunting and fisliing. 



23617. Kyak. (13 feet 9 inches long, 30 inches vride.) Northwest coast. 



Sitka, Alaska. William Burling. 

 14971. Kyak. (Model.) Alaska. W. H. Dall. 

 1G275. Kyak. (Model.) Kodiak. " 



14971. Kyak. (Model, one hole.) Alaska. W. H. Dall. 



21609. Kyak. (Model, one hole.) Alaska. Dr. J. B. White. 



1127. Kyak. (Model, two-hole.) Koloshes, Aleutian Islands. Capt. J. 

 R. Sands. 

 14970. Kyak. (Model.) Aleutian Islands. W. H. Dall. 



21604. Kyak. (Model, 2-hole.) Alaska. Dr. J. B. White. 



21605. Kyak. (Model, 3-hole.) Alaska. " 



21610. Kyak. (Model, 3-hole.) Alaska. " 



21606. Kyak. (Model, 4-hole.) Alaska. " 



8788. Kyak. (Model.) Unaheet Eskimo. Norton Sound, Alaska. W. 

 H. Dall. 

 26618. Kyak. Eighteen feet long, 22 inches wide. Greenland. Eskimo Joe. 



562. Kyak. (Model.) East coast, Upemavik. Dr. Hayes. 

 14750. Kyak. (Model, with bird-spear, harpoon, and seal-skin float.) 



Eskimos, Tusiack, North Greenland. Prof. S. F. Baird. 

 2230. Kyak. (Model, with bird-spear, lances, and spear-rest.) Anderson 

 River Eskimos. Mackenzie's River district. R. MacFarlane. 



Umiaks or bidarras. 



Used by Eskimos in whaling and sea fisheries. i 



1098. Umiak. (Model.) Fort Anderson, H. B. T. Robert MacFarlane. 

 15618. Umiak. (Model of frame.) Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska. H. W. 

 Elliott. 



Indian raft-boats. 



Used in hunting and fishing. 



19028. Raft of tul6 grass. (Model.) Pi-Ute Indians. Pyramid Lake, Nev. 

 Stephen Powers. 



Dug-out canoes. 



Used by Indians of Pacific coast. 



21358. Dug-out canoe. (Model.) Hoopah Indians, Trinity River, Cal. S. 



[Powers. 



21359. Dug-out canoe. (Model.) " " 



Dug-out canoe. 



Used in river fisheries of the Southern States. 



25728. Dug-out canoe. (Model; scale, inch to foot.) Saint John's River, 

 Florida. Francis C. Goode. 



