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Pipes from the Northwest Coast. Haida Slate Dish. 



Fig. 267. Tobacco Pipe. Of wood; carved in shape of dragon fiy. Bowl, a cylin- 

 der of copper. Cat. No. 72426, U. S. N. M. Tlingit, Sitka. Collected 

 by John J. McLean. 



Fig. 268. Tobacco Pipe. Of wood; in shape of bear's paw. Cat. No. 9270, U. S. 

 N. M. Tlingit, Sitka. Collected by Dr. A. H. Hofif, U. S. Army. 



Fig. 269, Tobacco Pipe. Of antler; in shape of Indian doctor. Cat. No. 67882, 

 U. S. N. M. Tlingit, Sitka. Collected by John J. McLean. 



Fig. 270. Tobacco Pipe. Of slate. Compare Fig. 265. Cat. No. 2590, U. S. N. 

 M. Puget Sound, Washington. Collected by Captr Charles Wilkes> 

 U. S. Navy. 



Fig. 271. Tobacco Pipe. Carved in wood and inlaid with abalone. Cat. No. 

 6014, U. S. N. M. Haida, Queen Charlotte Islands. British Columbia. 

 Collected by Colonel Bulkely, U. S. Army. 



Fig. 272. Slate Dish. Around the center are carved two eagles and two wolves. 

 Handles represent sea-lions. Ca!'. No. 89004, U. S. N. M. Haida, 

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

 Swan. 



