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211. Gambell (or Chibuluk). — Old Eskimo settlement on the 

 northwest cape of St. Lawrence Island. United States National 

 Museum expedition, 1912, by Riley D. Moore; anthropometric data; 

 important collections. 



212. Small sites, north bay, St. Lawrence Island, indicated on 1849 

 Russian map (q. v.). 



213. Savonga. — A small modern Eskimo village. A. II., 192G; 

 some collections. 



214. Ruins of an old site 4 miles northeast of Savonga. Impor- 

 tant archeologically. 



215. KwhuMak. — Dead village. 



216. Former summer site. Given on the 1849 Russian map. 



Figibe 2S. — The Bering Strait Islands 



217. Important old site with large accumulations on one of the 

 two Punuk Islands. Explored 1928 by Collins; collections. 



218. Kialegak. — Dead village. Important archeologically. Partly 

 explored by Collins. 1928; collections. 



219. Chitnak.— One of the dead villages of 1879. (Nelson, 

 Hooper. ) 



220. Pugwviliak. — One of 'the dead villages of 1879. (Nelson, 

 Hooper. ) 



221. Old site; no details available. 



222. Living small village on the smaller (American) Diomede Is- 

 land. Some old accumulations. A. H, 1926, collections; some exca- 

 vations same year by D. Jenness. 



