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381 (62) Peg for attaching the double bladder on the 



kaiak. Fig. 156b 456 



382 (78) Patch or plug of wood to close leak in the sea- 



ling float. Fig. 167 462 



383 (94) Bone button for the attachment of the double 



seahng bladder to the wooden peg on the kaiak 

 deck. Fig. 166 462 



384 (103) Bone peg for the line of the sealing bladder, 



to be stuck through the eyelet of the swivel 



385 — 392 (108) Bone pegs (toggles) on the Hne of the sealing 

 bladder. The peg is drawn through a bight of 

 sealskin thong on the bladder and fastened by a 

 half-hitch. Eight specimens 



393 — 405 (44) Plugs (pins) of bear's bone for closing the wound 

 of the killed seal before inflating the body. Thir- 

 teen specimens. Fig. 157 458 



406 — 408 (57) Wound plugs of wood to keep in the air in the 



body of the inflated seal. Three. Fig. 168 463 



409 — 413 (58) Wound plugs of wood for stopping the blood in 



the wounds of the killed seal. Fig. 169 463 



414 (31) Wound trimmer (used when the seal is wounded 

 in the belly to tuck the guts in before the wood 

 plug is stuck into the wound). Fig. 153 455 



415- — 445 (120) Drag line toggles and handles for towing the 

 killed seals. 31 specimens. Figs. 163 — 164 and 



171 ,461, 463 



446 (153) Bone pin for attaching the forepaws of a killed 

 seal during towing. The pin is fixed at the end of 

 a rawhide thong and stuck into the one forepaw, 

 whereafter the thong is doubled round the seal 

 and other forepaw and jammed. This is done in 

 order that the paws may not impede the dragging 

 through the water. Fig. 170 463 



447 — 451 (79) Sinkers of soapstone, used in salmon fishing. 



Five specimens. Fig. 177 469 



452 (75) Float of bone, used in snaring sea birds. It is 



drawn as float on a long and thin rawhide thong. 

 On the end of the thong there is a short cross 

 stick of bone with the bait (blubber). Fig. 178.. 470 



453 (72) Small shovel of wood for cleaning fox traps (the 



handle is broken). Fig. 179 470 



454 (124) Stone hammer 



455 (158) Whet-stone. Fig. 220 502 



456—462 (83) Men's working knives. Seven spcms. Fig. 198 484 



463 (91) Blade of a knive made of an iron wrench .... 

 464 — 465 (121) Saws (bow-saws). The blades made of hoop 



iron. Two specimens. Fig. 199 484 



466 (71) Flat piece of iron used as the blade of an adze, 



or as a pick or chisel. Fig. 201 484 



467 (81) Drill with appurtenances (only the string of the 



drill is missing). Fig. 203 '. 484 



468 (82) Drilling stick 



469 — 475 (86) Seven borers (wood) with minute points (iron) 



