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Eskimo (Centrau: <Arvinirmiur and Kinieeru). West coast of 
Hudson bay, Keewatin. (Cat. no. 3$$,a, 3$9;b, American 
Museum of Natural History.) 
Disk of sandstone (figure 1012), 14 inches in diameter, and another 
of bone, each with two perforations, through which pass strings 
made of sinew. Collected by Capt. George Comer. 
Dr Franz Boas ¢ figures these objects. 
Fig. 1011. 
Fig. 1012 
Fig. 1013. 
Fra. 1011. Buzz; diameter, 2! inches; Central Eskimo, Cumberland sound, Baffin land, Frank- 
lin; cat. no. »§ American Museum of Natural History. 
Fig. 1012. Buzzes; diameter, 1} inches; Central Eskimo (Aivilirmiut and Kinipetu), west coast 
of Hudson bay, Keewatin; cat. no. »2$;a, »$4;b, American Museum of Natural History. 
Fie. 10138. Buzz; length, 34 inches; Ita Eskimo, Cape York, Greenland; cat. no, 18391, Free Mu- 
seum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Eskimo (Ira). Cape York, Greenland. (Cat. no. 18391, Free Mu- 
seum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania.) 
Hourglass-shaped piece of ivory (figure 1013), 34 inches in length, 
perforated by two holes, through which an endless sinew string 
is passed. Collected by Mr Henry G. Bryant. 
2@Bskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay. Bulletin of the American Museum of Nat- 
ural History, v. 15, p. 112, New York, 1901. 
