Fig. 2S1 (No. 81I7SL' [KMU.]) is one ,.r 

 ■svith a haft of leiiiducr antlrr and a Im 

 cured by a wliii)])iii<i- of seal tluiiii; w 

 with the "kit" of tools owned hy the 

 five, Ilu'bw'pi. 'Sir. Nelson rollcctcd 

 specimens of this tool at various points i 

 west coast from Point IIojic as far son 

 Bay, but I can tind no cxidcncf of its u 



FIKF, MAk-i.\(;. 



/;,v7/.s-.— [n fonuei- times fiic was ol.t 

 method comimiu to so many savages, t 

 develo])ed hy the ft-ictioii of the end of a 

 like a drill against a ])ieee of soft woi 

 stniinent was still in use at least as late 



appears to have 1 n wholly ahaudoi 



Bamnv at the time of the I'lorrrS visit 

 in nse at Kotzehiie S(uind.-' 



A native of Nuwuk one day hrou.yht ( 

 what he said was an e\aef model of the a 

 Xo.SD.SL'i' I losdj. Fi-L'si.'. ThedriU isa sti 

 likethesjiattofa.-ommonpertoratinii- 



<¥ 



? 



l-'iu, JSJ.-Fin arill wUb muullii.i.i^- .n],l »t..rk. 



]»oint. This is worked l>.\a striuo-, without bow or handles, consistino- 

 of a strip of the skin of the bearded seal, 40 inches hui.u'. ami has for a 

 montlipieee the astra.-alus hone of a reindeer, the natural hollow on one 

 side servin- as a so.'ket for the hutt of the drilh' The point of the drill 



iiIiaruNnrilrnskiiildst 



Imn.^forasockrt. li.-l. 



9 KTH 19 



