■>()f) 



e<l}j»' liiis three little IkiH.s alu 

 only arrowhead of liie kind s( 

 sold it said it was a ■•Kiiriiin 

 tn.lh of this ,-,,riol.,,iaIc'd hy 

 arrows In.iu the Maelven/.ie re; 

 of almost the same form. 



For shootin- .liulls, -eese. and oth, 

 wilhastraijihli.oly.u-olialpiieotwidiii: 

 one half inch iiMJiameter. teniiiiiatiii; 

 point, and liavin,i;- one or more nnilate 

 ally five-sided, th.m.uh sometimes tril 

 tan-- inserted into llie .Mid of the s 

 from I'tkiavwiri). re|,re 



Ai;i;<>\v ivSKiMu 



he middl 



.Muse 



No>. 



the pile. This was the 

 i)W, and (he native who 

 was pleased 'to hnd the 

 lection. There are two 

 d liKKi) with bone piles 



in a somewhat obtuse polyy'oual 

 al barbs. These piles are fi'euer- 

 ■dral, and have, a Ions', rounded 



lift. Kiy. ISilrr (Xo. SO.'Uil [11!>] 

 rnts oiu' of these arrows with a 

 tive sided pile .")•■") inches lon.n', with four simple barbs. 

 The rest of the arrow does not ditfer from the others de- 

 scribed. No. S'.ILMS [i.'.-,|, from Xuwfik, has a trih.-dral jiile 

 (Hi inches lon^, with a siu-le barb. Another from Nnwiik 

 (No. SDiiil |:i.-.]) has a trihedral pile :,■:; inches long, with 

 two barbs, an.l on.' IV.mi Itkiavwln (N... S!)i.'41 fll'.l]) has 

 a liv.' si.l.Ml pil.' with Ihri'e barbs. The remaining- three, 

 fr.mi Si.larn.all hav.^ liv.' si.l.'.l pii.vs with .in.' barb. 



Arr.)Wsof this ],atti'rn are .-all.'.l tuga'lii-i (from tn'ga, 

 walrus ivory). Th.'r.' ar.- also in thi' .-.illeeti.m tw.. small 

 arrows of this jiattiTii suit.Ml tbr a b.iy's b.nv. Th.'y art- 

 only •-'.-. in.'h.'s long, an.l liave r.mghly trihedral sharp- 

 p.iint.'.l iv.>ry pil.'s ab.mt t in.di.'s l.mg, witln.nt barbs. 

 (N...s<)!l(ib/ |:s(i| from Ttkiavwin). Th.'s.' arr.iws are new 

 an.l rath.'!- .-arel.'ssly mail.', ami wi're int.'n.le.l tbr th.' 

 .s!t'.Mi4 |7S(;|) r.lrea.ly il.'s.a-ib.'.l. The thr.'." 

 \s whi.-h hav.' b.-.'u .l.'s.-iib.Ml all have the 



il of the iait.a-, whi.-h is k.'])t fr.un splitting 

 by whipping it with sin.'w f.ir ab.iut .in.' half ini'h. 



The fourth kin. I. th.' bbiiit liir.l arr.iw (ki'x.i.lwain), .m 

 the .ither haii.l. has th.' pil.' .-I.'ft t.i i-.'.'.'iv.' the we.lge- 

 shap.'.l tip. if the St. '1. 'an. I s.'.-ur.'il by a whipping <if sin.'W. 

 s.if this kin. I in th.'.'.ill.'.'ti.in at.' alm.i.st 

 «'ept that thr.'.' .if th.'iii. b.'l.mging t.) the 

 , hav.' thr.'.' f.'athers. Fig. l.S'.l/^ No. 71377.3 

 rn r.'pr.'s.'utsth.' form .if arr.iw. The jiile 



fr.im slipping. iff. Th.- r.'st .if th.' arr.iw 

 rib.'.l only in having th.' emi .if the st.'l.' 

 diap.'il ]ioint to lit into th.' pil.'. 



m.istly ns.'.l by the b.iys, wh.ise ganu' is 

 lis .ir h'lumings. Nowadays the b.ine jiile 



lad's bow (N. 



pih' s.'.n,. 

 hole in Ih. 



liini arrow (kix j;^.^ ("join SJd; 



""'""■"■ [L'.-i-h'l fr.iM, S 



is of hard b.iiLc J-.? in(■h.'^ 

 keeps the whipping of sin 

 ditVers IV.im th.' .ithers <i. 

 eliamfere.l .town (o a w.'.l; 

 This is 111.' kill, I ,if an 

 ahu.ist exclusivelv small 



