COLUMBIAN HISTORICAL EXPOSITION AT MADRID 153 



Knife. Handle of deer s horn, with three cavities for the fingers. A short iron blade 



inserted in the handle. Length, f inch; width, f inch. Eskimo of Anderson 



River, Canada. 2278. Collected by R. McFarlane. 

 Knife. Deer-horn handle. Short blade of iron, inserted into the handle. Length, 2 



inches; width, inch. Eskimo of Anderson River, Canada. Collected by R. 



McFarlane. 

 Knife. Handle of carved deer horn. Short iron blade, secured to the handle. 



Length, 5 inches ; width, finch. Eskimo of Point Barrow, Alaska. 56554. Col 

 lected by Lieut. P. H. Ray, U. S. A. 

 Knife. Deer-horn handle. The whole blade is of iron, and is inserted into the 



handle, and secured with lashing of seal hide. Length, 5^ inches; width, 1 inch. 



Eskimo of Ikognmt, Alaska. 37440. Collected by E. W. Nelson. 

 Knife and sheath. Long and curved; handle of ivory of walrus tusk. Iron blade 



fastened by rivets to the handle. Sheath of tanned hide. Length, 17 inches; 



width, If inches. Indians of Prince of Wales Island, B. C. 20831. Collected 



by James G. Swan. 

 Knife. Handle of ivory of walrus tusk, with fastenings of spruce-pine root at the 



end, which is secured to the blade, which is of iron, and is short. Length, 7 



inches; width, 1 inch. Eskimo of Anderson River, Canada. 1309. Collected 



by C. P. Gaudet. 

 Knife. Handle of ivory of walrus tusk, strengthened with fastenings of spruce-pine 



root. Very short iron blade set into the handle. Length, 5 inches; width, 



inch. Eskimo of Anderson River, Canada. 2281. Collected by R. McFarlane. 

 Knife. Deer-horn handle. Short iron blade set into the handle. Length, 7 inches ; 



width, i inch. Eskimo of Point Barrow, Alaska. 89276. Collected by Lieut. 



P. H. Ray, U. S. A. 

 Knife. Handle of two pieces of ivory of walrus tusk. Short iron blade inserted 



into the handle, and secured by hide fastenings. Length, 4 inches ; width, 



inch. Eskimo of Cape Darby, Alaska. 48087. Collected by E. W. Nelson. 

 Knife. Handle of curved wood, with a curved iron blade inserted into it. A small 



piece of wood hangs from the blade, fastened by a strip of tanned hide. Length, 



6i inches. Indians of Uugava Bay, Labrador. 89966. Collected by Lucien M. 



Turner. 

 Utensils and implements of arroiv makers. Consisting of rough shafts for arrows, 



straightener, saw, polisher, brush, pumice stone, pieces of flint, chisel for 



knapping flint, flint flaker, cord of sinew, prepared sinew, rosin, glue stick, 



feathers for arrows, ground paints, salmon skin, and arrowhead, showing the 



mode of attaching it to the reed, and the arrow complete. Indians of McCloud 



River, California. Collected by Lieut. P. H. Ray, U. S. A., and Loren A. Green. 

 Polisher. Two pieces of stone, with grooves through which the shafts of the arrows 



are drawn to polish them. Length, 4 inches. Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), 



Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 152983. Collected by James 



Mooney. 

 Saiv knife. Table knife, notched like a saw. It is used for making the notches in 



the shafts of the arrows and for all kinds of cutting. Length, 9 inches. 



Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 



152985. Collected by James Mooney. 

 Sharpener. Smooth stone, used for sharpening knives. Length, 4 inches. Kiowa 



Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 152986. 



Collected by James Mooney. 

 Groover. Point of a butcher s knife, notched, for making grooves along the shafts 



of the arrows. The object of these grooves is not known. Length, 2 inches. 



Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 



152984. Collected by James Mooney. 



