horn dipper. The ronivlcd .t;ap in llir lnim ojjpcsii 

 accidental brciik. Aiiotlicr, No. s'.is.'.o ll'j:)l»|. iVmn 

 trougli-like Clip, witli romidcd nids and ;i shoit Hal 

 made ofa shoit trausvcrsr scclnm ula rallna- small 

 natural roundness dt the liisk, hnt cnl ..If Hat on lop; 

 wooden pe.y, like those in the horn dipp.Ts, is ins, 

 tlie handle. This .Mip is ,.si„.,-ially inrnvsiin- IVoni 

 the one obtained l.y lleeehey (Voya-o, I'l. i, I'M- 



al l';schs<diollx 





Bay, fi'om which it diti'ers only in licini;- aliout L' inches shovtei' and 

 deeper in proportion. Thomas Simi)son spi'aks of ohtainint;- an i\oiy 

 cup from some l'<iint Harrow natives at Uease Inlet exaetly like the one 

 fifiniredby l!e.M-liey. lint with thi> handle broken olf.' Fi-. II, Xo. S'.is;;;; 

 f9.'3;?l, fi-om Nnwnk, has a lar.i;v bowl, nearly eireiilar, with a broad, 

 straiji'ht handle and a broad hook. The part of Ihe bowl lo which the 

 handle is atta<dieil, a semieiivular piece ;; imdu-s Ion- and Pj* wide, has 

 beeu si)lit out wilh the -rain of tln^ tusk, and nnMuled with three 

 stitches, in this ease of sinew, in the usual manner. There was an olil 

 gap in the brim opposite tt. the han<ll.>. and the ed-es of it have been 



freshly and 

 and handh 

 with a dot 



1\ whittled down. The ornami'ntation of the outside 

 stin- o\- narrow in.ased lines and small cin-les, each 

 , e.mler, is well shown in the li-nre. These en-rav- 



jn-s were oii-inallv v red with red oeher. bnt are now tilled with 



dirt and are neail v clfac.Ml by wear on the handle. This dipper 

 of such line qnality of ivory as the other two. It is not unlikel 

 all these, vessels were mad<' 1),\ the nat ives around Kot/.ebue > 

 whore ivory is plenty, and where r.eeehe.W as i|noted alio\e, tout 

 so like one of ours. We were inloiane.l by the owner that No. 

 [371] was obtained from the Nnmitanmiun. 



I Nanativo, p. 148. 



s not 

 that 



