176 MASKS AND LABBKTS. 



PLATE XVI. 



Figs. 28, 29 (20570). — Front and profile views of dancing mask, representing a bird's 

 head, with movable lower jaw; obtained for the U. S. National Museum from the 

 Bella-bella Indians, British Columbia, by J. G. Swan; (page 115). 



Fig. 30 (2714).— Dancing mask used by the Makah Indians, of Capo Flattery, Wash- 

 ington Territory; collected by J. G. Swan for the U. S. National Museum ; (page 

 107). 



