EXPEDITION TO POINT P.AIMtOW. ALASKA. 



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KNIFK-IU.ADI-;. Twenty four specimens. Mail*- of slate, ground, sometimes fastened by lash- 



inga to ii wooden li;ii't. 



\ViiALEBOXiMti..\nKD KMi'K. One spt'ciiucii. Ancient knife, made of ;i bit of antler, with ;\ 

 deep groove cut in it, into which a piece of whalebone is let for a blade, said to have been used for 

 cutting I'at. 



Collectors' numhn 

 Museum mimbf r. . 



1422 

 89477 



(JuKVKi) K>,"U'K (xur-i-.i->-i'ni, iiii'tl-liil). Thirty specimens. Short curved steel or stone blade 

 in bone or ivory handle long, for working on wood (nn'il-lhl); short, for working on ivory, S:c. 

 (sarirnin). 



,EBO>"i: KMTK (xti-ci-.ru). Ten specimens. Like a little spokeshavc, blade of steel or 

 stone, handle of bone or ivory, used for scraping whalebone. 



( 'ullcctors 1 iiiinib'T* . 

 Must-mil numlH'r* - . 



Mlls'MIIIl nllllll'i-ls 



UK gtlli 1U77 1213 1219 



, S1KIH7 MII:J:I 89650 



VJ25 122(i 12:i r.':i7 



89652 l*%47 .<9(H8 8V6I5 



Nr: scuAi'KK. One specimen. Small oblong fliufrchipping, used for scraping whal.- 

 bone, without a liandle. 



(;<ilk-i tors' 

 MIIS..UIII nuiill)rl 



's KMFK (u-lu-ra). Twenty-six specimens. Ilalf-inoon-sliitped blade, of iron, Hint, 

 or slate, rarely Jade, mounted like a, chopping-knife, in a handle of wood, bone, or ivory; used by 

 the women for cutting everything. 



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