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Fig. 352. Stone carving representing a fish. Ipswich, Massachusetts 208 



Fig. 353. Stone carving in the form of a cetacean. Seabrook, New Hampshire 209 



Fig. JS/J. Stone carving representing a cetacean. San Nicolas Island, California 211 



Fig. 355. Stone carving in the shape of a seal. San Nicolas Island, California 211 



Fig. 356. Clay vessel made in imitation of the sun-fish. Phillips County, Arkansas 212 



Fig. 357. Fish-shaped clay vessel. Southeastern Missouri .......... 213 



Figs. 358-359. Fac-simile delineations illustrating Aztec navigation and fishing. From the Mendoza Codex . 215 



Fig. 360. Plan showing the location of the principal shell-deposit at Keyport, New Jersey .... 228 



Fig. 361. Section of under-ground part of a hut. Oregon 252 



Fig. 362. Canoe of the Beothucs. Newfoundland ........... 266 



Fig. 363. Methods of fishing practised by the Virginia Indians. After De Bry ...... 285 



Fig. 364. Virginia Indians smoking fish. After De Bry .......... 286 



Fig. 365. Virginia Indians engaged in boat-making. After De Bry ........ 287 



Figs. 366367. Bull-hide boat and paddle of poplar wood, made by Minnetarees at Fort licrthold, Dakota . 295 



Fig. 368. Makah harpoon-head and line ............. 306 



Figs. 369-370. Makah whaling-canoe and paddle ............ 307 



Fig. 371. Makah canoe showing method of scarfing ........... 309 



Figs. 372373. Stone sinkers. Ometepec Island, Nicaragua .......... 319 



Figs. 374377. Sinkers made of fragments of clay vessels. Ometepec Island, Nicaragua .... 320 



Fig. 378. Stone carving in the form of a fish. Costa Rica .......... 321 



Figs. 379-380. Fish-representations of gold. Chiriqui, United States of Colombia ...... 322 



Fig. 381. Gold fish-hook. State of Cauca, United States of Colombia ........ 323 



Fig. 382. Wooden mask with appended bags. Peru 325 



Figs. 383384. Reel with line and two copper fish-hooks, and stone sinker. Peru ...... 326 



Figs. 385387. Copper fish-hooks. Ancon, Peru ............ 327 



Figs. 388389. Portions of nets. Ancon, Peru ............ 328 



Fig. 390. Fish-shaped clay vessel. Peru ............. 329 



Fig. 391. Fish-shaped clay vessel. Arica, Peru ........... 330 



Figs. 392-393. Fish-shaped clay vessels. Trujillo, Peru 330 



Figs. 394-395. Clay vessel and ornamentation on it enlarged. Peru 331 



Figs. 396-403. Fish-shaped silver ornaments. From one of the Chincha Islands, Peru ..... 333 



Fig. 404. Fish-shaped silver ornament. Gran Chimu, Peru .......... 334 



Fig. 405. Piece of cloth with inwoven fish-designs. Pisco, Peru ......... 335 



