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Finger  rest  for  harpoon  shaft  (pi.  32,  figs.  9-12) 
Side  prongs  for  bird  darts   (types  i,  la,  pi.  33,  figs.   1-4) 
Meat  hooks  (pi.  35,  figs.  1-3)   (rare  in  Punuk) 
Ice  creepers  (pi.  37,  figs.  3-5) 
Throwing  board   (pi.  37,  figs,  i,  2) 
Wooden  knife  handles  for  side  blade    (pi.  38,  figs.  2-4) 
Chipped  stone  knife  and  arrow  blades   (pi.  40) 
Adz  heads  (pi.  46,  figs.  ^-■^) 
Small  ivory  shuttle   (pi.  58,  fig.  11) 
l''lcments  common  to  Old  Bering  Sea  and  Punuk  cultures  : 
Brow  bands  (pi.  15,  fig.  11;  pi.  58,  figs.  6-9) 
Ivory  buttons  with  slotted  base  (pi.  22,  fig.  7;  pi.  58,  figs.  3-5) 
luid  ferrules  for  dart  shaft  (pi.  33,  fig.  25;  pi.  73,  fig.  18) 
Light  pick  handles   (pi.  46,  figs.  2,  8;  pi.  79,  figs,  i,  2) 
Heavy  ivory  drill  rests   (pi.  46,  fig.  13) 
Wooden  objects  with  concavity  at  end   (pi.  47,  fig.   11) 
Bone  drill  points  and  reamers   (pi.  48,  figs.  1-4,  14) 
Hand  drills   (pi.  48,  figs.  5-8) 
Bone  rubbing  tools   (pi.  48,  figs,  in-13) 
Bone  awls   (pi.  48,  figs.  15-17,  21-23) 
Baleen  ice  scoop  (pi.  55,  fig.  7) 
Small  squares  of  plaited  baleen  (pi.  56,  figs.  8,  9) 
Small  wooden  cylinders,  painted  red  (pi.  57,  figs.  18,   19) 
Toys  of  wood — kayaks,  umiaks,  dolls,  whales,  bows   (pi.  59,  figs.  1,6,  7, 
13,  14,  16,   17,  26,  27) 
Toy  harpoon  heads  of  ivory   (pi.  59,  figs.  18-21) 
Long  wooden  vessels   (pi.  80,  fig.   i) 
Conical  earthenware  lamps   (pi.  53,  fig.  2;  pi.  84,  fig.  3) 
Elements  common  to  Old  Bering  Sea,  Punuk  and  modern  Western 
Eskimo  culttire : 
Ivory  chain   (pi.  12,  fig.  10;  pi.  82,  fig.  34) 
Movable  foreshafts  for  harpoons   (pi.  29,  figs.   1-4;  pi.  73,  figs,  i,  2) 
Ice  picks   (pi.  29,  fig.   14) 
Wooden  mouthpieces  for  floats   (pi.  32,  figs.   13-15) 
Wooden  wound  plugs  (pi.  35,  figs.  11-14;  pi.  75,  fig.  11) 
Fishline  sinkers  of  ivory  (pi.  36;  pi.  75,  figs.  12,  13) 
Wood  and  bone  knife  handles  for  end  blades  (pi.  38,  figs,  i,  8-10;  pi.  78, 
figs.  6,  8) 
Compound  knife  handles  of  ivory  or  bone  (pi.  38,  figs.  5-7  ;  pi.  78,  figs.  4,  5) 
Knife  sharpeners  of  young  walrus  tusks   (pi.  38,  figs.  11-14) 
Heavy  ivory  sledge  runners   (pi.  45,  figs.  1-3) 
Baleen  toboggans 
Ivory  bases  for  spindle  buzzes  (pi.  46,  figs.  9,  10;  pi.  67,  fig.  2) 
Pail  handles  (pi.  47,  figs.  2-4) 
Bow  drills   (pi.  47,  fig.  i) 
Wedges   (pi.  47,  figs.  8,  9) 
Stone  flakers  of  bone  (pi.  48,  figs.  18-20) 
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