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THE POINT BAKKOW ESKlMl 



The rt'inaiiiiiig' wlictstn 

 liavc fijfiiml five of tlieiii. 

 r>m;-2 [.i'.rS]. tVomUtkiavw 

 ishc.l and 4-1 iiu'lies Idiiy. 



■s arc (>r very imicli the same pattoni. I 

 I show the slight variations. Fig. W2h (No. 

 ) is (if light grayish green jade, smoothly jh)!- 

 It is ( liaiiifcred only on the small end at 



right angles to tlie breadth, and lias tin' eye iiroloiiged into ornamental 

 grooves on tlie two oi)])osite faces. The long lanyard is of common 

 sinew l)raid. No. ."iiKic;; [I'l'li] (from the same village) is of olive green, 

 siigliily Iraiishiccnt .ia(h'. (i-S inclics long, and elliptical in section, also 

 chamfered only at the small end. The lanyard, which is a strip of seal 

 lliong !• inches long, is secured in the eye, as described before, with 

 two slits, one iu the standing part through which the end is i)assed 

 and the other in tli{> end witli tlie standing jiart i)assed through it. 

 Xo. 89017 |li'(ii'| (IVoni Sidaiu) is of olive green, translucent jade, 6-1 



inches long, and si 



end. The ian.> 



knot in (me end. No. .Siini!) | 



translucent jade, .">-l incheslong. a 



elei- being 0-(i inch. Tlie ri]i is gr 



and it has urnaiiienlal grooves lu 



\:m]. 



No. .S!l(L'0[.S(r.|(IVoin Xiiwuk) i 

 has the tip tapered olf almost to : 

 translucent jade and is 7 inches h 



I'd only at the small 

 ,\e by a large round 

 of bright green, 

 sually thick, its greatest diam- 

 idually worked oft' to an oblique edge, 

 iniiig thnmgh the eye like No. 50662 



* shaiied very much like the type, but 

 I point. It is of olive green, slightly 

 ng. The lanyard is a piece of sinew 



