546 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS [e7n. ann. 24 
Eskimo (Centrazt). Kings cape, Repulse bay, Keewatin. (Cat. ne. 
10188, United States National Museum.) 
Ivory object (figure 720), 44 inches in length, perforated with holes, 
and having an ivory pin, 4 inches in length, attached at top by 
a sinew string. 
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Fig. 720. 
Fic.719. Ivory carving representing polar bear, used in the game ajegaung, 2/3; length of object. 
4; inches; length of pin, 5 inches; Central Eskimo, Cumberland sound, Baffin land, Franklin; 
cat. no. 34078, United States National Museum; from Kumlien. 
Fic. 720. Bone game; length of implement, 4} inches; Central Eskimo, Repulse bay, Keewatin; 
cat. no. 10188, United States National Museum: from Hall. 
This specimen was collected by Capt. Charles Francis Hall, U. 8. 
Navy, who says: 4 
A favorite game was that of cup and ball. 
«Narrative of the Second Arctic Expedition, p. 96, Washington, 1879. 
