EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXIX, 



Types of Wooden Household Utensils from the Northwest Coast. 



Fig. 198. Treasure or Trinket Box. Of wood, with ornamental top and handle 



of cord. Some of these boxes are as large as 2 by 3 feet. Cat. No. 



60175, U. S. N. M. Hootznahoo Indians, Alaska. Collected by John 



J. McLean. 

 Fig. 199. Food Dish. Wood, with romided sides; totemic carvings. Side view. 



Compare Fig. 195, Plate XXXVIII. Cat. No. 89153. XT. S. N. M. 



Haida Indians, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Collected 

 . by James G. Swan. 

 Fig. 200. Food Dish. Ornamented with opercula. Compaie Fig. 196, Plate 



XXXVIII. Cat. No. 67936, U. S. N. M. Tlingit Indians, Alaska. 



Collected by John J. McLean. 

 Fig. 201. Ladle. Cat. No. 60165, U. S. N. M. 



lected by John J. McLean. 

 Fig. 202. Bowl. Cat. No. 60165, U. S. N. M. 



by John J. McLean. 



Tlingit Indians. Sitka. Alaska. Col- 



Tlingit Indians, Alaska. Collected 



