Ethnographical collections from East Greenland. 



551 



the hollowed stem of a tree, on which a wooden ring has been pegged at 

 the upper end and a ring and bottom in one piece at the lower one. On 

 the upper side of the first ring are small strips of bone and on the sides of 



Fig. 280. 



Water tubs, b with sucking pipe. (Holm coll.) 



a and b 'i 



10, 



the rings bone-nails. The beads on the handle are made of fox-bone, b is 

 made of a thin strip of wood, bent and pegged round a thick wooden bot- 

 tom (i. e. a vessel of the pertog-type, cf. pp. 545 and 553). 



