[77] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 901 



Arrow — Continued. 



Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1880. 63,581. Collected by 

 E. W. Nelson. 



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Small, thin iron tip in long, ivory shank; cedar shaft; shank and 

 feathers secured by seizing of fine sinew. Length, 29^ inches. 

 Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1880. 63,583. Collected by 

 E. W. Nelson. 



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Three-edged, sharp-pointed, ivory head in cedar shaft, secured by 

 seizing of fine sinew. Length, 35£ inches. Saint Lawrence 

 Island, Alaska, 1880. 63,584. Collected by E. W. Nelson. 



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Lanceolate, iron tip, barbed at base, with long shank that is driven 

 into cedar shaft ; tip and feathers secured by seizing of fine 

 sinew. Length, 27£ inches. Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska, 

 1880. 63,585. Collected by E. W. Nelson. 



Arrows (2). 



Long, round, ivory heads, with sockets to receive adjustable barbed 

 ivory tip, to which is fastened the line made of twisted sinew ; 

 cedar shaft ; head and feathers secured by seizing of fine sinew. 

 Length, 31 inches. Bristol Bay, Alaska, 1882. 72,412. Col- 

 lected by Charles L. McKay. 



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Three converging, ivory barbs, serrated on inner edges, lashed to 

 end of cedar shaft. Feathers secured by seizing of fine sinew. 

 Length, 35 inches. Bristol Bay, Alaska, 1882. 72,413. Col- 

 lected by Charles L. McKay. 



Arrows (17). 



Iron and ivory or bone heads, in a variety of shapes, driven into 

 light cedar shafts ; heads and feathers secured by seizing of 

 fine sinew. Length, 23 to 31 inches. Ooglaamie, Point Bar- 

 row, Alaska, 1881-'82. 72,754 to 72,770. Lieut. P. H. Eay, 

 IT. S. A. 



Arrows (16). 



Ivory, bone, flint, and copper heads in a variety of shapes, driven 

 into light cedar shafts ; heads and feathers secured by seizing 

 of fine sinew. Length, 27 to 30 inches. Ooglaamie, Point Bar- 

 row, Alaska, 1881-'82. 72,772 to 72,787. Lieut. P. H. Eay, 

 U. S. A. 



