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Togiak River j Alaska — Continued. 



ers(31); net-needles (2) ; mesh-measurer (1); piece of netting (1); fishing-line (1); 

 awls (3); carving-knife (1); powder chargers (3); cap-boxes (3); toggles (3); 

 needle-cases (12); thimbles (10); ivory rifle-bullets (7); chisels (4) ; daggers (10) ; 

 berry-mashers (4); wooden tray (1); snow-knives (15); women's knives (12); 

 adze(l): wedges(3); saw(l); spoons (9); fire-making sets (2 and 3 odd pieces); 

 mittens (1 pair); grass-shoes (1 pair); skin bags (7); gut bags (10); bag-mender 

 (1); bottle mouths (9); bone tubes (4) ; breast yoke (1). 

 Fort Alexander, Alaska. — J. W. Johnson (accession 18416) : Necklace (1); mask-hoops 

 (3); dance- wand (3); plumes (22); mask-frame (1); belts (2); water-proof coats 

 (4); baskets (6); pouches (3); pail (1); dishes (4); snuff-boxes (2); scraper (1); 

 spoons (9); knife (1); knife-sharpeners (2); women's knives (3); adze (1); flesh- 

 ing-chisels (2); ivory mauls (2); needle (1); needle-cases (2); lamps (4); fire-mak- 

 ing sets (2); bows (2); arrows (6); harpoons (3); throwing-sticks (3); harpoon 

 heads (2); daggers (4); bird-dart (1); hook and line (1); ammunition belt (1). 

 Ugashik Region, Alaska Peninsula. — W. J. Fisher (accession 18490): Shaman's para- 

 phenalia (7 articles); masks (2); ivory carvings of animals (55); ear-rings (4 pairs); 

 comb (1); belt-hooks (2); belt. (1); throwing-stick (1); beluga spear and throw- 

 ing-stick (2); pike-gigs and decoy (3); goose-spear (1); fish-hooks (12); harpoon 

 points (9); ivory fore-shafts (3); beluga spear, complete (1); walrus-spear (1); 

 whale-spears (4); spear-heads (22); finger-rest for spear (1); sinker (1); snow- 

 goggles (1 pair); spermophile nooses (20); goose-snares (8); drill(l); fiesher(l); 

 stone scrapers (5); woman's knives (35); spoons (5); tobacco-box (1); wooden 

 box (1); paint mortar and pestle (1); snuff mortar and pestle (1); food dish and 

 masher (1); braid-gauge (1); mesh-spacers (3); bobbins (8); needle-cases (2); 

 clam-spades (2); bucket-clamps (1 pair); blubber-hooks (4); spokeshaves (2); 

 hammer(l); stone axes (17); gut-scrapers (2); snow-knives (7); carving tools (2); 

 polishers (2); wedge (1); bag-fasteners (9); fire-making sets (2); lancets (4). 

 Indians of Sitka and vicinity. — E. B. Webster (accessions 18409, 18397, 18028): Dance- 

 wand (1); carved pipe (1); bent box (I); harpoon-head (1); slave-killer (1); 

 charm (1); stone seal (1); drum (1); snow-shoes (1 pair). 

 Chilkat Indians, Alaska. — Mr. George M. Robeson (accession 19051): Blanket (1). 

 British Columbia. — State Department, New Orleans Exposition (accession 16550): 



Carved eagle and fish (1). 

 Quinaielt Indians, Washington Territory. — Charles Willoughby (accession 18615): Nets 

 (3) ; salmon-spear (1) ; sleeping rug (1) ; baskets(2); baskets in process (3) ; braid 

 (1); basket-grass (4) ; bag(l); rushes (1); cedar bark (I) ; stone maul and wedge 

 (2); adze(l); wooden dishes (4); horn dishes (3) ; horn spoons (2) ; oilcup(l); sha- 

 man's wooden image (1); whale-rib chisel (1); fire-making set and slow-match 

 (1); cedar-bark skirt (1); frame for bruising cedar bark (1); tool for bruising 

 bark (1); rain coa (1) ; bowl (2); arrows (9) ; needle and creaser (2). 

 Hupa Indians, California. — Lieut. P.H.Ray, U. S. Army (accession 17688) : Airow. 

 tool (1); arrow-straightener (1); gambling sticks (2 sets); head pad (I); 

 elk-skin armor (1) ; woven armor (1). 

 Baird, California. — Loren W. Green (accession 18608) : Baskets (4) ; basket materials 



(3); pestle (1). 

 Naltunne Tunne Indians, Oregon. — Mrs. J. O. Dorsey (accession 18439 : Model of a cradle. 

 Zuni Indians, New Mexico. — Bureau Ethnology, Mrs. Col. Stevenson (accession 19294) : 

 Shrine idol (1); sacred sticks ; plume sticks ; sacred plumes ; 



shells from shrine ; sacred bow (1) ; spear-heads (3) ; belt-weaving outfit 

 (4 objects); sword-swallower's blade (1); shrine objects ; rattle (1); 

 *°P (1)> medicine (2) ; arrow-heads and flint chips ^fragments of pot- 

 tery ; medicine-bag (1); spear-heads for dance (5); spindle whorl (1); 

 shell breast ornament (1); fetishes (100); medicine-stones (4); concretions 

 (8); ornaments for fetishes (1 lot); part of mask (I); sacred sashes (2); 

 sacred belts (34). 



