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Page. 



655. Fig. 379a was sent over by Johan Petersen 1897 (L. 1494). 



667. Fig. 392 (L.a. 1) was received in 1848, and is not from Angmag- 

 salik (vide supra p. 388) Fig. 393 (L.c. 100) is likewise not from 

 Angmagsalik; it was presented as far back as 1865 by Koloni- 

 bestyrer Høyer. 



674. Cf. Porsild p. 246. 



677. Lances vide Porsild p. 246. "The shark's tooth knives", vide 

 supra p. 405. 



678. "Hammer, chisel, wedge"; vide supra pp. 398 — 99. 



679. Cf. Porsild p. 243 fî. 



681. "Dolls" vide supra pp. 402—03. 



682 fî. "Earlier authors on the Eskimo of the Davis Strait"; vide supra 

 p. 389 fî. 



725. Lines 11 — 15. The knives referred to are not, as stated, peculiar 

 to Angmagsalik, but are also found in West Greenland. 



728. On this page, reference is made to 39 "implements" or "forms and 

 details of otherwise common types" as being peculiar to Angmag- 

 salik. With regard to these the following should be noted: 



4. Boat hooks. As to boat hooks nothing whatever is known, 

 (cf. supra pp. 406—07). 



5, The cross-shaped kaiak stand has, as the Editor correctly 

 states on p. 387, also been in use in West Greenland, and should 

 therefore not be included here. 



13. Men's finger and knee protectors are likewise used in West 

 Greenland. 



16. "Old-fashioned men's knives". The expression is certainly 

 somewhat vague; here also, however, it will doubtless be correct 

 to remark that such articles are likewise known in West Green- 

 land. 



26. Ivory pendants as ornaments on needle skins are, it is true, 

 only known from Angmagsalik: this is, however, merely a natural 

 corollary to what is stated under (19), viz. that the needle skins 

 are only found there. 



39. Slings are known among the Polar Eskimos. 

 736. "Hough W. Fire-making apparatus etc. Report Nat. Mus. Wa- 

 shington 1888"; should be "Report Nat. Mus. for 1888. Washington 

 1890". 



Similar correction should also be made in the case of all his 

 references to W. Hough's and O. T. Mason's works, on pp. 736 — 7, 

 whereas in the case of W. J. Hoffman's (p. 735) and T. Wilson's 

 (p. 741) the date given is the year of publication. 



Mason's "Aboriginal skin dressing" is noted as from Washington 

 1888—89; it should be Rep. for 1889, Washington 1891. 

 738. "Nordenskiöld, A. E. Den andra Dicksonska Expeditionen etc. 

 Stockholm 1885 ?" The note of interrogation may be dispensed with. 

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