HARRINGTON ] DESCRIPTION OF THE ARTIFACTS 137 
Bird-claw pendant, 32 mm, long, 7.5 mm. wide, 5.5 mm. thick. Perforated at 
butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, the extreme tip of which is broken off; 31 mm. long. Hole 
8 mm. diameter through the butt. (Pi. 28, e.) 
Bird-claw pendant, 23 mm. long. Hole 2.25 mm. diameter through the butt. 
(Pl: 23; f.) 
Bird-claw pendant, 24 mm. long, 10 mm. wide, 6 mm, thick. Hole 2 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 23 mm. long, 9 mm. wide, 5.5 mm. thick. Hole 1.5 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 26 mm. iong, 11 mm. wide, 6 mm. thick. Hole 2 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 57 mm. long, 24 mm. wide, 14.5 mm. thick. Hole 13 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 25 mm. long, 11 mm. wide, 6 mm. thick. Hole 1.5 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 50 mm, long, 22.5 mm. wide, 16.5 mm. thick. Hole 3.5 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 51 mm. long, 19.5 mm. wide, 15 mm. thick. Hole 3.5 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 37 mm. long (the tip is broken off), 19 mm. wide, 16 mm. 
thick. Hole 3.5 mm. diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 41 mm. long (the tip is broken off), 26.5 mm. wide, 15 mm. 
thick. Hole 3.5 mm. diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw pendant, 31 mm. long, 22 mm. wide, 14 mm. thick. Hole 3.5 mm. 
diameter through the butt. 
Bird-claw bone, 26 mm, long, 6.5 mm, wide, 5 mm. thick. Unperforated, 
Bird-claw bone, 47 mm. long, 19 mm, wide, 11 mm. thick. Unperforated. 
(Pl. 238, h.) 
Bird-claw pendant, 24.5 mm. long, 14 mm. wide, 5 mm. thick. Hole 2 mm. 
diameter 1.5 mm. from the base. 
Bird-claw bone, 23 mm. long, 13.5 mm. wide, 4.5 mm. thick. Unperforated. 
Bird-claw pendant, 27 mm. long, 16 mm. wide, 4 mm. thick. Perforated at 
base. 
PENDANT OF SEA-LION TooTH 
Curved ivory pendant of sea-lion tooth, 63 mm. long, 11 mm. diameter. A 
neatly drilled hole 8 mm. diameter is located 2 mm. from the butt end. (Pl. 
23, a.) 
BONE BEADS 
TUBULAR BEADS OF DEER BONE 
Bone tubes, plain, pitted, incised or inlaid, and frequently with a 
groove cut around near each end, or reamed out at the ends, were 
apparently used as beads. Of seven specimens recovered, three have 
inlay, adhering only in part, and four had apparently always been 
undecorated. Similar tubes to those found are figured by Heye.** 
Similar tubes were made of steatite and of other stone. 
Inlaid bone bead, a tubular section of a long bone, 88 mm. long, 21 mm. 
diameter. Ends nicely squared, the wall of the bone being about 4 mm. thick. 
*8 Heye, op. cit., Pl, LXXII, b and e. 
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