ISO 



■|ii: POINT ItAKHOW ESKIMO. 



ss or copper, rarely of iron. 

 No. 3(5705 [150«, and loOi]. 

 The first, «, has a body of 

 brass of the usual shape, 

 aud a fo]ipei hook, and the 

 othci, /», has the body made 

 ,.l istii]i(.l tliui bias's to the 

 h.Hk ut ulu.h istastMi.Ml a 

 iiii>ot Ifadui pcwt.-i Tlie 

 Kik appeals to be made of 

 a( (imnion i opjiei t,i( k W e 

 ^\ele uiloimed tliat these 

 hues were <iIso used tor 

 citehmg small tish, tiout, 

 smelts, and perhaps gray- 

 hnn in the rivers in suni- 

 mei. >o. s'|-.-.i [<»-,()], Fig. 

 li((7(/,tiom I tki i\ win, is per- 

 se, ,isit lslaij;('i than the others, 

 1 iit( (I w itli beads. Fig. 2676, No. 89783 

 les (J', UK hes long), with an iron hook, 

 s It }.(l()ime<l to the 



t dlth'ls sholith HI 



,N(. (\esat the SI 



l'tkia\ will, is a lod 

 Th( Mid isaumghly 

 JTuKlieshnm. One 



lid eadi is 



ithehiwei 



e ( .lines a fi, JO" — H.wka t,>i luer 



|ii 1 witli a bniad flat shank. 

 w irhout b.iit. The lines are 



-Tackle for 



iiiaiineroii the rod, ; 

 on the sid(.s of it. The small lures an 



' hodks caught into notches 

 1 iii'ksiu. 



