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8. Fire-making set. Pai-Ute Indians, southern Utah 16 



9. Fire-making set. Shoshone Indians, Wind River, Wyo 17 



10. Fire-making set. Hopi Indians, Arizona 17 



11-12. Fire-making set and slow match. Zuni Indians, New Mexico 18 



13. Lower stick of fire-making set. From a cave at Silver City, N. Mex_ 18 



14. Lower piece of fire-making set. Apache Indians, Arizona 19 



15. Fire-making set. Navaho Indians, New Mexico 20 



16. Fire-making set. Natives of Talamanca, Costa Rica 21 



17. Fire-making set. Somalis, East Africa 27 



18. Taveita Africans making fire 28 



19-21. Fire-making set and extra hearth. Frobisher Bay. 20. Moss in a 



leathern case 35 



22. Boring set. Cumberland Gulf 36 



23. Fire-making set. Angmagsalik Eskimo, eastern Greenland 37 



24. Boring set. Angmagsalik Eskimo, eastern Greenland 38 



25. Fire bag. Eskimo of Holsteinberg, west Greenland 39 



26. Lower part of fire-making set (on one end is gum for cement). Mac- 



kenzie River, British Columbia 40 



27. Lower part of fire-making set. Eskimo of Mackenzie River, British 



Columbia 40 



28. Fire-making set. Eskimo of Anderson River, British Columbia 41 



29. Fire-making set (with mouthpiece of deer's knucklebone, thong, and 



tinder of willow catkin). Eskimo of Point Barrow, Alaska 42 



30. Fire-making set (hearth showing median groove). Eskimo of Norton 



Sound, Alaska 43 



31. Lower piece of fire-making set (hearth). Eskimo of Cape Vancouver, 



Alaska 44 



32. Fire-making set. Eskimo of Chalitmute, Kuskokwim Region, Alaska. 45 



33. Fire-making set. Eskimo of Kassianamute, Togiak Region, Alaska. 46 



34. Fire-making set (hearth with step and five slots). Koggiung, Bristol 



Bay, Alaska 47 



35. Fire-making set (hearth with central holes and end step). Koggiung, 



Bristol Bay, Alaska 48 



36. Fire-making set. Eskimo of Bristol Bay, Alaska 50 



37. Lower piece and spindle of fire-making set. Eskimo of Kodiak Island, 



Alaska 51 



38. Malay fire sticks. Models in bamboo made by Doctor Hough after 



A. R. Wallace's description. The Malay Archipelago 52 



39. Fire-making sticks. Samoa 53 



40. a, Strike-a-light. Seven Barrows, Berks County, England, h, Strike- 



a-light. Indians of Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River district, British 



Columbia 56 



41. 1. Tinder pocket. 2. Fire bag. Mackenzie River district, British 



Columbia 58 



42. 3. Pyrites. 4. 4o. Flint striker and handle. Mackenzie River district, 



British Columbia 59 



43. Method of using the strike-a-light 60 



44. English tinder box (with flint, flourish, and bundle of spunks). 



England 62 



45. Wheel tinder box. Broadalbin, N. Y 62 



46. Strike-a-light (briquet). Boulogne-sur-Mer, France 63 



47. Flint and steel. Otoe Indians, Kansas and Nebraska 64 



48. Strike-a-light (flint, steel, tinder horn, spunk, and pouch). Cheyenne 



Indians, Arkansas 65 



