NO.    I  ARCHEOLOGY    OF    ST.    LAWRENCE    ISLAND COLLINS  395 
EXPLANATION  OF  PLATES 
Plate  i 
1.  Kitchen  midden  at   Kitneapalok,  old  Eskimo  site  on  west  end  of  St.  Lawrence 
Island. 
2.  Two  rows  of  "jumping  stones"  at  old  village  on  west  end  of  St.  Lawrence  Island. 
3.  Meat  cache  made  of  stones  and  whale  bones.   Mirrukta,   northwest  end  of  St. 
Lawrence  Island. 
4.  5.  Views  of  the  large  midden  at  Kukuliak,  north  coast  of  St.  Lawrence  Island. 
Plate  2 
1.  Remains  of  old  house  entrance  at  base  of  16-foot  midden  on  Punuk  Island,  off  the 
southeast  end  of  St.  Lawrence  Island. 
2.  View  of  the  Punuk  midden. 
3.  Ruins  of  underground  house  on  Punuk  Island,  abandoned  about  40  years  ago. 
Plate  3 
1.  View  of  the  18-foot  midden  marking  the  site  of  the  old  village  of  Kialegak,  at 
southeastern  end  of  St.  Lawrence  Island. 
2.  Taking  down  sections  along  the  exposed  vertical  face  of  the  Kialegak  midden. 
3.  View  of  the  smaller  midden  at  Kialegak. 
4.  Ruins  of  wood  and  whale  bone  house  at  Kialegak,  abandoned  about  50  years  ago  . 
Plate  4 
1.  View  of  the  Gambell  cape,  Chibukak  (Sevuokok)  from  the  east. 
2.  Gravel  foreland  extending  westward  from  the  Gambell  cape  or  plateau,  showing 
old  beach  lines,  the  modern  village  at  the  extreme  end,  lake  at  the  left,  and 
old  site  of  Miyowagh  in  right  foreground. 
3.  View  of  the  west  slope  of  the  plateau;  the  two  dark  areas  on  the  lower  slope  are 
the  excavations  at  the  Old  Bering  Sea  "Hillside  site." 
4.  The  rocks  on  the  lower  slope  of  the  plateau  among  which  were  found  the  first  traces 
of  the  Old  Bering  Sea  village. 
5.  Beginning  of  the  excavation  at  the  Hillside  site. 
6.  7.   Remains  of  two  old  floors  (house  no.  i)  at  the  Hillside  site. 
8.    Fallen  stones  at  north  end  of  house  no.  i. 
Plate  5 
1.  Smaller  stones  supporting  a  huge  stone  at  south  end  of  house  no.  i. 
2.  Rotted  mass  of  timbers  being  uncovered  at  house  no.  2,  Hillside  site. 
3.  4.  Later  views  of  the  same. 
Plate  6 
Excavations  at  Miyowagh 
1.  Beginning  the  excavation  of  cut  4,  with  cut  i  in  the  foreground. 
2.  Cuts  I  and  4  at  a  later  stage  of  excavation. 
3.  Cut  2,  showing  a  baleen  toboggan  in  silii  beneath  stones  and  whale  bones. 
4.  North  side  of  cut  19. 
5.  Another  view  of  cut  19,  with  remains  of  wooden  structure  at  base;  cut  27  in  back- 
ground. 
