EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXII!, 



Primitive Stone and Steel Implements from the Northwest Coast. 



Fig. 87. Stone Adze. Rudest form; showing mode of hafting. See Plate XX, 

 79/. Cat. No. 43234, U. S. N. M. Tlingit. Alaska. Collected by Com- 

 mander Bear dslee, U. S. Navy. 



Fig. 88. Stone Adze Blade. Hafting shown in Fig. 91. Cat. No. 88996, U. S. N. 

 M. Tsimshian Indians, Fort Simpson, British Columbia. Collected by 

 James G. Swan. 



Fig. 89. Same as Fig. 88. Cat. No. 89013, U. S. N. M. 



Fig. 90. Stone Adze. With lashing of twisted sj^ruce root. See also Plate XX. 

 Fig. 79, d and e. Cat. No. 88816, U. S. N. M. Masset Indians (Haida). 

 Queen Charlotte Islands. British Columbia. Collected by James G. 

 Swan. 



Fig. 91. Same as Fig. 90. Cat. No. 88720, U. S. N. M. 



Fig. 92. Hand Adze. Blade of steel; handle of bone. Cat. No. 23376, U. S. N. M. 

 Makah Indians (Wakashan stock). Cape Flattery, Washington. Col- 

 lected by James G. Swan. 



Fig. 93. Adze. Blade of steel. Cat. No. 23462, U. S. N. M. Clallam Indians (Sal- 

 ishan stock), Washington. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Fig. 94. Adze. Blade of steel; general northwest type. Hafting same as used for- 

 merly on stone blades. See Plate XX, Fig. 79/. Kwakiutl Indians, 

 Bella Bella, British Columbia. Collected by James G. Swan. 



