MrKDorH-l ADZKS. 



mack'. These are lifted tn a very old Ixnie IhmI.v, \ 

 was not over •'! incites loiiy-. and was prohalily \k\ 



adz. Tliere is no evidence tliaf tlies<- p. le evei 



Fig. 141, No. SlISTl' (7S:.|. isintroduced tosiiowliowflr 

 an old cooper's adz, of wiucii tlie ey<' was jiroliably 1 

 with a boue body. 



ised Hint a 

 ali\chasuli 



While the ailzes already described ajipear to have been the picdonii. 

 uatin}; tyi.es, anotlier lorin was sonu'tinies nsed. Fi--. U'J, N'o..S!).S74 1 11(14 1, 

 from Niuvfik, represents this form. The haft is of whale's rib, 1 foot 

 h.njr, and the head of h<»i<; ajiitarently whale's scajmla, .-.-(i inches lon,u 

 and li-S inches « iile on the e,Le. There is an adze in the .Miisemn from 

 the Mackenzie K'lxci i.-ion with a strri bla(b'- of i-reclsely the same 

 pattern. That a.Izo ot thi- i.attern sonn'times had stone blades is 



probable. No. .Ml." 



type, with a small 



haft, which isdisp 



.Ml these adzes, 



well indicated by 

 whale's rib or rein 



I 1 l.-.lTl. is a clumsily made rowDivn-i^il tool of this 

 •ad of .mvcnisli slate. It has an nniisnally stiai-ht 



iH-icnt and modem, are hafted upon essentially the 

 short cur\-e<l haft, the shape of wliich is Mifliciently 

 „. ii„M,-... ....cns t,, have been -eiierallv made of 



both of wh 



