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The one of these liooks which is entire is 155 cm in 

 length; the little fragment has a length of 4*5 cm. 



Similar wooden hooks are used at Ammassalik for hanging 

 over the lamp, with a piece of blubber stuck on them so that 

 the train-oil can run down on to the lamp and feed the flame. 



Murdoch M speaks of blubber hooks of wood, but with 

 barbs of ivory attached to them, as being very common on the 



Fig. 25 (inv. Amd. 52). Four pieces of a child's urine-tub. 

 Skærgaardshalvo. '^l-i. 



coast of Alaska, but merely mentions that they are used for 

 moving pieces of blubber from one place to another. 



Inv. Amd. 52 (Fig. 25) is a little collection of 9 concave 

 pieces of wood which, when joined together, will be seen to 

 form a little vessel, which in fig. 27 is illustrated in natural 



') Murdoch I, 310. 



