EXPLANATION OF PLATE LX L 



Musical Instruments from the Northwest Coast—Wooden Whistles and Trumpets. 



Fig. 319. Wooden Trumpet. Five-chambered. Compare Plate LVII, Fig. 301. 



Fig. 320. Ceremonial Whistle. Of wood, with wooden reed in the mouth-piece. 

 Blown Uke a flageolet. Cat. No. 89059, U. S. N. M. Haida, Queen 

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



Fig. 321. Ceremonial Whistle. Compare Fig. 320. Cat. No. 88879, U. S. N. M. 

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

 G. Swan. 



Fig. 322. Ceremonial Whistle. Cat. No. 88876, U. S. N. M. Masset, Queen 

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



Fig. 323. Ceremonial Whistle. Cylindrical, with wooden reed in mouth-piece. 

 Cat. No. 88893a. U. S. N. M. Haida, Queen Charlotte Islands, British 

 Columbia. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Fig. 324. Ceremonial Trumpet. Of wood; male in two sections with reed be- 

 tween. Compare Fig. 329. Cat. No. 20689, U. S. N. M. Tsimshian, 

 Fort Simpson, British Columbia. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Fig. 325. Double Ceremonial Whistle. Compare Fig. 323. Cat. No. 88873, U. 

 S. N. M. Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Collected 

 by James G. Swan. 



Fig. 326. Ceremonial Whistle. See Plate LVII, Fig. 299, Cat. No. 89057, U. 

 S. N. M. Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Col- 

 lected by James G. Swan. 



Fig. 327. Ceremonial Trumpet. Of wood; in section, to show the vibrating piece. 

 Cat. No. 20695, U. S. N. M. Tsimshian, Fort Simpson, British Colum- 

 bia. Collected by James G. Swan. 



