34 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PLATE VI. 



17249. Ancient Aleut wooden armor. (See page 18.) 



This was fastened behind by loops of cord and the buttons which aro still in place. 



PLATE VII. 



17250. Wooden implement for making fur trimming. (See page 25.) 



17254. Bone knife and handle from Kagamil cave. (See page 25.) 



17255. Piece of carved wood from Kagamil cave. (See page 26.) 

 17264. Pumice for dressing skins. (See page 25.) 



17446. Wooden doll from Kagamil cave. (See page 24.) 



17447. Toy dish from Kagamil cave. (See page 26.) 



17448. Toy kantag from Kagamil cave. (See page 2fi.) 



17461. Toy grass basket from Kagamil cave. (See page 24.) 



17462. Toy grass basket from Kagamil cave. (See page 24.) 



17466. Fold for needles, &c., of grass-cloth, from Kagamil cave. (See page 25.) 



17468. Grass matting, of the coarse common kind, with rectangular mesh, made from 



the grass itself and not from prepared fibre. (See page 16.) 

 17472. Piece of face cloth, showing the pattern, made of grass fibre, and found in the 



large mummy case from Kagamil cave. (See page 15.) 



17474. Breast mat from the large mummy case, a portion of which, magnified, is shown 

 on plate IV. (See page 15.) 



PLATE VIII. 



17443. Pushing stick found with the large mummy case in Kagamil cave. (See pages 



18, 21.) 



The lashing near the point is extraneous. 



17444. Part of the keel of a bidarka from Kagamil cave. (See page 21.) 

 17453. Berry kantag, laid on its side. (See page 21.) 



17457. Wooden kantag from Kagamil cave. (See page 21.) 



17458. Wooden kantag from Kagamil cave. (See page 21.) 



17459. Wooden kantag from Kagamil cave. (See page 21.) 



PLATE IX. 

 17479. Aleut mummy stripped of its wrappings. (See page 19.) 



Note that the left fore arm is broken to make the package more compact. 



