202 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Horn (emj)loye(i as a material). 



Horns of Eocky Mountain slieep {Ovis montana). 



704. Spoon made from lioru of Rocky Mountain slieep. Northwest coast. 



George Gibbs. 

 20842. Spoon made from horn of Rocky Mountain sheep. Haidah Indians. 



Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. J. G. Swan. 

 14455. Spoon made from horn of Rocky Mountain sheep. Pi-Ute Indians. 



Maj. J. W. Powell. 



AntHers. 



Antlers of deer, elk, and moose (stag horn), used in the manufacture 

 of handles for instruments, trinkets, and buttons. 



26229-2(3-30. Carving from horn of deer (Cariacus virginiamis). Harvey & 



Ford, Philadelphia. 

 21312. Spoon carved fron antler of elk ( Cen-viis canadensis), Hoopah Indians, 



California. S. Powers. 



Antlers of deer, elk, moose, and nearly all species of ruminants, 

 employed for ornamental purposes. (A series of these antlers is 

 used in the decoration of the columns in the Gorernment building.) 



Chesnacal aoad ottlies* applicatiocas. 



Burnt horn {cormi ustiim) used in dentifrices. 



Carbonate of ammonia (hartshorn), manufactured from deer horns. 

 (See under 30.) 



11. Hoofs and claws, &c. 



(Embracing the commercial hoof, and the various stages of manu- 

 facture represented by specimens.) 



Hoofs. 



Hoofs of ox and bison, used in making buttons, combs, and handles. 



26901. Commercial hoof. Philip R. Woodford, Boston, Mass. 



Series of articles made from hoof. Geo. F, Lincoln, Leominster, 

 Mass. : 



29516. Dust made from the hoof. 



29517. Belt buckle. 



29518. Martingale rings. 



29519. Breastpin. 



29520. Cross for neck wear. 



29521. Breastj)in. 



Hoofs of horse, used like those of ox and bison. 

 Hoofs of musk ox, deer, and autelope, used by Indians in ornamen- 

 tation. 



744.3. Hoofs of musk ox. Used for trimming of garments by Eskimos. 

 Mackenzie's River. R. MacFarlane. 



Feet of deer, used for knife-handles, stool-feet,, &c. 



