178 MASKS AND LABRETS. 



PLATE XVII. 



Figs. 31, 32 (20892).— Dancing mask obtained from the Haida Indians of the Klem- 

 malioon village, Prince of Wales Islands, Alaska, for the U. S. National Museum 

 by J. G. Swan ; (page 114). 



Figs. 33, 34 (30200).— Dancing mask representing a death's head used by the Nutka 

 tribe of Indians at Barclay Sonnd, Vancouver Island; collected for the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum by J. G. Swan ; (page 115). 



Fig. 35 (1419). — Similar mask from the Makah Indians at Cape Flattery, Washington 

 Territory; collected by J. G. Swan; (page 116). 



FlGS. 36, 37 (2661). — Shamanic mask representing the "Thunder bird," obtained on 

 the north.vcst coast of America by the U. S. exploring expedition under Wilkes; 

 (page 119). 



