EXPLANATION OF PLATE XL = 



Food-dishes from the Northwest Coast. 



Fig. 203. 



Fig. 204. 



Fig. 205. 

 Fig. 206. 



Oil Bowl. Design, a sea-guU. Cat. No. 20856, U. S. N. M. Stikine In- 

 dians, Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Bowl. Design, Olalla, the mountain demon, and Kaltz-da, the crow. 

 Cat. No, 89136, U. S. N. M. Haida Indians, Skidegate. British Colum- 

 bia. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Bowl. Of wood. Design, a version of same legend as that of Fig. 204. 

 Cat. No. 89134, U. S. N. M. Haida Indians, Skidegate. British Colum- 

 bia. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Food Dish. Design, a seal and legendary carving. Ornamented with 

 opercula of shells. Cat. No. 67902, U. S. N. M. Tlingit Indians, Sitka, 

 Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. 



Bowl. Of wood. Handles represent human faces. Cat. No. 20858, U. 

 S. N. M. Stikine Indians, Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Collected by James 

 G. Swan. 



Dish. Of wood. Design, Tsing, the beaver. Cat. No. 89133, U. S. N. M. 

 Haida Indians, Skidegate, British Columbia. Collected by James G. 

 Swan. 



Dish. Design, Skam-son, the sparrowhawk. Cat. No. 88862, U. S. N.M. 

 Haida Indians, Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 

 Collected by James G. Swan. 



