IV. 



CATALOGUE OF ETHNOLOGICAL SPECIMENS COLLECTED BY THE POINT BARROW 



EXPEDITION. 



iaml by JOHN MuiiDOCH, A. M., Sergeant Signal Corps, 17. S. Army. 



[Arranged according ! tbe ].!:m <;ivcn in Prof. otU T. Mason's "Ethnological Directions Kelativo to the ludfnu Tribes of tho United 



Mates." The collection ia in the United States National Mtneniu.] 



III.-CUXTITRE. 



(1) FOOD OR ALIMENT IN GENERAL. 



C. Narcotics. 



TOBACCO (tan-icaJc, "/(/;"). One specimen. Prepared for smoking cut up and mixed with 

 willow bark. 



Collectors' number 889 



m number 89803 



E. Drug*, etc. 

 MEDICINE. One specimen/ Apparently earth from the cemetery administered iuternally.(f) 



ITS' number. 



5U723 



(3) VESSELS AND OTHER UTENSILS OF HOUSEHOLD USE. 



A. For holding and currying n'tcr,fond, <tr. 

 MEAT BOWL (pl't-ttttT. -). -Four specimens. Large round bowl, carved from one block. 



n 



7jJ7U Wlt'Wi >' 



WOODEN BUCKET (ku-tuu-a), Three specimens. With ivory "eais"' for attaching handle of 

 wire, thong, &c. I'sed fur water, &c. 



,.. 370 



.10703 



BUCKET "EAR." One specimen. Made of ivory, for attaching the handle. 



i-s' number 



,:n number 



WOODEN TUB (tt-H-m-puu). One specimen. Made of bent wood. 



Collectors' nnmber 



Museum nuniln r 



