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605. Of the six combs shown in Fig. 331, only one, viz. a. (L.c. 939 1 ) 

 is from Holm's collection, those marked c, d. and e. (L.c. 1298 1 " 3 ) 

 being from Ryder's, while b. and f. (L. 1505 1 and 3 ) were received 

 from Johan Petersen 1897. 



606. The comb in Fig. 332 is an imitation of a type of comb used at 

 an earlier period; it was made to order for Johan Peterseb. 



607. Fig. 334 (L. 4431) was presented by Johan Petersen 1909. 

 611. Figs. 335b and d. and 339 we have been unable to identify, 338, 



however, noted by Thalbitzer as "Holm (?) coll." is, as a matter 

 of fact, from Ryder's voyage of 1892 (L.c. 1337). 



614. The two beads shown in the lower part of Fig. 343 we have been 

 unable to identify; the two other items in the same Fig. however, 

 (L. 4949 and 4950) were brought over, not by Holm, but by W. 

 Thalbitzer, in 1906. The scale is incorrect: it should be abt. 1 j 3 . 

 1 Of the objects shown in Fig. 344, that marked a. is from Holm's 

 expedition of 1884 — 85, and is part of the lock belonging to the 

 wooden case shown in Fig. 289c (L.c. 979 1 ); b. (L.d. 26) was recei- 

 ved from Holm 1881. 



626. Of the three amulet straps shown in Fig. 348, that marked a. 

 (L. 1493) was received from Johan Petersen in 1897, while с 

 was presented by Pastor C. Rüttel in 1903. 



632. Fig. 350a (L.a. 17) is from Holm's expedition of 1884—85; b. 

 (L.a. 16) is not from East Greenland, but was taken from a grave 

 at Ungudlik in the Julianehaab district. The rest, 350 c-f and 

 351 a-c were presented by Pastor C. Rüttel (cf. supra p. 382). 



633. Fig. 352 (L.c. 1338) is from Ryder's voyage of 1892. 



635. Line 3 from below to p. 636 L. 8; vide supra p. 391 ff. 



636. Line 12 from below to p. 637 L. 2; vide supra pp. 399—400. 

 641. Fig. 360 a (L. 4857) was brought over by Thalbitzer 1906. 



Fig. 361 "Drumsticks". These are not two distinct objects, but 

 two presentments of the same drumstick, viewed from side and 

 front respectively. (L.c. 904 3 ). 



645. Fig. 366 1 and m. are not, as stated, made of wood, but of bone 

 (cf. supra p. 400); b. (L.c. 1269* 3 ) has a hairknot, later pegged down 

 into the doll's head ; this was, however, removed when the photo- 

 graph was taken. The dolls marked c, f, h, i, k, 1 and m belong 

 to Holm's collection; the remainder from Ryder's. 



647. Line 1 — 8; vide supra p. 402. 



651. Fig. 372a-c (L.c. 1273 1 " 3 ) and 374a (L.c. 1313) were brought over 

 by Ryder 1892; 374c and d (L. 1507 1 " 2 ) by Johan Petersen 1897. 



Im. ?S. lluttilfv } are from Ryder ' s collection - 



Of the two puzzles shown in Fig. 378, that marked a. (L. 4945) 

 was brought over by Thalbitzer in 1906; b. is not identified, but 

 is in any case not from the Holm collection. 



