SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AC AD'S MY OF SCIENCES. 39 

 No. 



174 to 176— Charms, fossils. 



240— S. Implement uso^d in the mannfacture of soapstone ves- 

 sels. 



241 — S. Saw, sandstone. 



242 to 246 — Polishing stones. 

 247 — Hammer. 



250 to 258— S. Chisel points, probably used in making steatite 

 vessels ; they are from 2I/2 to 7 inches in length ; were 

 taken from the steatite quarry on the Island. 



Shell Ornaments. 



293 to 298^ A series of beads of the largest sizes, sections cut 

 and ready for being perforated ; also a shell Tivela 

 crassotelloides, from which they were all made. 



317— Pendants, abalone (Haliotis.) 



333— Dress ornament, abalone. 



327— Breast ornaments, abalone. 



339 — Buttons, abalone. 



340— Pendants, abalone. 



342 — Dress ornaments, abalone. 



346 — Mosaic inlays, abalone. 



348— Pins, columella of a shell. 



350— Beads, Tivela cressotelloif^es. 



363— Beads, Tivek cressotelloides. 



377— Necklace, 32 inches long. 



Glass and Enamel Beads. 



380 — Necklace, 78 inches long. 



381 — Necklace, 84 inches long. 



384— Necklace, 77 inches long. 



Chipped Stone Implements. 



592 to 600— Arrowheads. 



606 — Pipe, 2-%. inches in length, greatest diameter one inch, a 

 mouthpiece made from wingbone of a bird is fastened 

 by asphaltum in the opening at the small end. Material 

 red sandstone. 



612 — Cylindrical stone tube 10 inches long, 6 inches circumfer^ 

 _ ence. The implement is finely made of black serpentine. 



614— Spoon-shaped implement, mottled green and white stone, 

 length 3% inches. 



615-- As above. 



623— Mace-head, polished, diameter 2% inches, thickness 1 

 inch, perforations % inch. Green serpentine. 



628— Mace-head, polished on one side. Ornamented on polished 

 surface by incised lines making five crosses. Green ser- 

 pentine. 



