KXrK5>lTION TO POINT i'.AHUOW, ALASKA. 

 r.;:.\i:'s .JAWS. One specimen. Mounted in seal-skin for sale by a native taxidermist. 



: i 11 mill PI : 1130 



M iisr'.iui ir.imlirr 



FKKSII-WATKI: srn.i'ix. One spi-cimcn. Can-fully put up dry in a little wooden case by a 



native and brought in tor sale. 



Colli'rtms number 1 ]-(."> 



useum irjniluM 89336 



I'lT.'i IlKl.KrIOX. 



STONE AMULETS. Seven specimens. Flint.. jasper, crystal, or thick glass, llaked into a ruclo 

 iina.se of a whale or bun. 



Collectors 1 muubi'ir, ....... (H ir.!i JCS 771 !>:::i I.-.l r.MT 



. .. :,i;o:; .-r-.Tn: 60713 





CllABMS. Thirteen specimens. Dried birds, bits of antler, fauns' feet, bits of earth, pebbles, 

 feathers, tectk, &e.. worn or carried in the boat, .Sic., for ood luck, each generally with some 

 specific purpose. 



Collectors' nmulii'is ffin 77:i lllu 1148 117:1 1-JI4 



irus,.|i:n ininil.i'i's rn;: 17 



(.olk-rliirs'iMimbi-rs i:;il7 J30S 1:11-1 1327 I82f 



Mi- em noiben 88332 - 



"ICE-MEDICINE. V One sjieciuien. Indurated sand, probably from some special (sacred?) 

 place. Small particles thrown, with ceremony, from the village bank will make the ice #o away. 



Collectors' number 273 



Museum number 56725 



