178 Tiir. i'..i: 



on 1 uli -^uU wliKli list u I 



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asis-lM.wii l.\ lUi MuMiiriK 

 15i,n.,« K.|. It I tliiM.I<.„'N I> 



T liAlJlJiiW ESKIMO. 



list tli( (ImKs feiuh iiioutli])i(cos lie 

 111 11i( Vmldson Ri\n to ^()lto1l Sound, 



h tioii No sO>()0 [^0(»J fi^iiKd 111 J'oiiit 

 II, 1 1^ { i> 1 t\iu ottlii flnif^td inouth- 



.,„,, Ill) 11 ,k is ol i)iii( ( ii\(d into 1 tliKk, hioid iidi, with i 

 hn^i l)l(.(koiitli< uisidi liitotlii topottht luliisiiil lid i piu e of gri s^ 



->cs^:^r- 



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poi'iiliyry with IiImiIc spots, wliiidi is slightly convex on the surface, so as 

 to iiioji'it ;i littlf iili(i\c till' surface of the wood. In the middle of the 

 stone is a cup slia|ii'il cavity one-half inch in diameter and of nearly the 

 same ili'iith. This is a rather large mi mthpiece, bein.i^ (i iuches across 

 from one end of the arch to the other. 



Tlierc are two ntheispeciiiieiis of the same pattern, both rather smaller. 

 No. ,S'.».-Ai;i |.S!)l |. Fi^r. i.-,(). (v,„„ Nuwfik, has the stone of black and white 

 syenite. This specimen is very old a-nl dirty, and worn through to the 

 stone on rme side, where the teeth lia\e come against it. No. 89787 

 [lOOtc]. Fig. I.j.5, is ahiiost exactly the same shape as the tjiK', but has 



