Ethnographical collections from East Greenland. 755, 



Pa ее ^^^^ from above 



о line from below Amendment 



358^^ quare square 



367 19 slodge sledge 



3675 straps lashings 



406^^ land birds reindeer and hares 



406( Glahn (1771) p. 230^) Fabricius (1818) pp. 235—239 



44З2 (1805) (1905) 



4573 ^). 2) 



459i2 midrib ridge 



4781** (ilageen) (parpaleen) 



4818 treads threads 



497»» beatifully beautifully 



504" (torte^ruat) (torte^rnät) 



50720 (figs. 223a aDd b) (figs. 223^ and 227&) 



50725 (figs. 225a—/) (figs. 2230^/) 



5II2 (1292) (1892) 



5l7i guard guard. (Holm coll.) ''2- 



5I819 ivory wood 



5202 (figs. 379—381) (figs. 379—380) 



55I1 and 553 and 552—557 



570»* women women^) 



570»^ border^) border 



5799 hips (a) and legs (b) hips (6) and legs (a) 



590'* spirit soul 



59O3 comical conical 



602»'* strings strips 



6O65 (190i) (1909) 



6I620 ') ') 



6I617 ') ') 



6298 ') 3) 



6ЗЗ20 in seen in in 



In several of the objects illustrated in the paper on the collections from East 

 Greenland which have been designated (in the titles under the figures) as belonging 

 to the Holm collection, doubts may be raised whether they really belong to 

 this collection, or originate from Graah's journey, or have been added on later 

 occasions, e. g. sent by J. Petersen from Ammassalik to the Museum. In this 

 respect I feel some uncertainty regarding the barbed stone sinker fig. 172 b 

 (p, 465), two whetting irons (drills?) fig. 190 (p. 478), the water bottle of wood 

 fig. 273 (p. 547) the woman's dress from the southern part of East Greenland 

 fig. 309 (p. 585), the bird-skin cap and bear-skin sandal in fig. 314, с and d 

 (p. 589), the cloth caps with skin peaks in fig. 3156 and с (p. 591), the woman's 

 kerchief of skin fig. 327 6 (p. 602), the back scratcher (Исе scraper) fig. 334 

 (p. 607) etc., all of which are specified here as items belonging to "Holm coll.". 

 On the other hand, the nondescript objects shown in fig. 241 (p. 517), surely 

 belong to the Holm collection. 



') The bows mentioned b}' Glahn on p. 230 are probably cross-bows. 



