NOI=3 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, IQTS5 49 
interest as furnishing opportunity to comipare the many Alaskan 
species well represented in the Museum with their nearest Asiatic 
Fic. 62—Tuneus family breaking camp in foothills cf Tomushaya Moun- 
tains. hey ride their reindeer and use no sleds (sleds in foreground belong 
to Amory). Note similarity of lodge structure to that of Chippewa and 
Montagnais Indians. Photegraph by Amory. 
Fic. 63.—On the trail between Sredni and Verkhni Kolymsk, showing the 
two methods of winter travel on the upper Kolyma. Except the first pair 
each reindeer is tied to the sled in front of it. 
relatives. The skull and antlers of the moose shown in figure 64 
present a striking example of the similarity which exists between 
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