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Plate XIV. A. (a) Model of kayak, from Norton sound, Alaska; 



(b) model of kayak from Ungava bay 193 



B. (a) Model of komatik with seal load, from Cape 



Chidley; (b) wooden model of sleigh or koma- 

 tik, from Labrador 193 



XV. (a) Model of kayak; (b) model of deerskin baidarka; 



(c) model of umiak or sealskin boat 195 



XVI. (a-e) Arrows from northern coast of Labrador; (f) bow 



from Labrador; (g) bow from east coast of 

 Labrador; (h) bow from northern coast of 



Labrador 197 



XV.TI. (a) Quiver; (b) ptarmigan snare; (c) sling 199 



XVIII. A. (a) Stone lamp from Cape Chidley; (b) large stone 



lamp with ridge, from Okkak, Labrador. . . . 201 

 B. (a) Small stone lamp from Okkak, Labrador; (b) 

 stone lamp from Cape Chidley; (c) model of 

 soapstone lamp from Okkak; (d) soapstone 



lamp from Chesterfield inlet 201 



XIX. (a) Stone kettle from Cape Chidley; (b) large stone 



kettle from Okkak, Labrador 203 



XX. (a and b) Model of sealskin dish and bailer; (c) small 

 kettle from Cape Chidley; (d) model of stone 



kettle from Baffin island 205 



XXI. (a) Large wooden spoon from Hamilton inlet; (b) 

 wooden spoon from Hamilton inlet; (c) 



wooden dish from Hamilton inlet 207 



XXII. A. (a) Scraper made from leg bone of reindeer from 

 Eskimo point; (b) ditto from Mistake bay; 

 (c and d) "firestones" of pyrites; (e) bone 



scraper from Hudson bay 209 



B. (a) Ivory snow-knife with bone handle; (b) ulu or 



woman's knife; (c) stone knife 209 



XXIII. A. (a) Small whetstone from Cape Chidley; (b) beaver 

 tooth knife for carving; (c) slate knife ; (dand 

 e) crooked knives from Cape Chidley; (f) 



whetstone from Cape Wolstenholme 211 



B. (a and b) Bow-drill (mouthpiece, drill, and bow); 

 (c) caribou horn-handled awl or knife; (d and 

 e) knives with horn handles, from Eskimo 



point 211 



XXIV. (a-f) Ivory needle cases; (g) ivory comb; (h) ivory 



pendant; (i) stone pipe 213 



XXV. (a) Ivory carving of man in kayak with hunting outfit; 

 (b) ivory carving of Eskimo woman; (c) 

 ivory carving of Eskimo man ; (d and e) ivory 

 sled and dog-team 215 



