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PL. LXXXVII. Aino, Abashiri , 442 



LXXXVIII. Aino, Urap 442 



LXXXIX. Old Aino, Tokoro 442 



XC. Aino girl, Urap 442 



XCI. Aino women, Abashiri 442 



XCII. Aino girls, Tokoro 442 



XCIII. Aino woman, Urap 442 



XCI V. Aino girl, Urap 442 



XC V. Old woman, Tokoro 442 



XC VI. Aino clothing 450 



XCVII. Aino sandals, snow-shoes, and fish-skin shoes 450 



XC VIII. Aino house and storehouse, Shari 450 



XCIX. Aino house, Shari 450 



C. Aino house and side tent, Bitskai 450 



CI. Aino house and store-house, Bitskai 450 



CII. Aino house and store-house, Shari 450 



CIII. Interior of house, Bitskai 452 



CIV. Aino woman making a mat 464 



CV. Man carrying a tub ; girl embroidering 464 



CVI. Aino chiefs saluting 464 



C VII. Ainos greeting 464 



C VIII. Hunting scene— set-bow 470 



CIX. Spearing seal 472 



CX. Aino river boats, Tokoro 472 



CXI. Aino river boat, Urap 472 



CXII. Sacred hedge, Nusha Kamui 472 



CXIII. Aino bear cage, Shari 474 



CXIV. Dance around the bear cage 474 



CXV. Shooting the bear 480 



CXVI. Crushing the bear 480 



CXVII. Offerings to the dead bear 480 



Hand-book for the Department of Geology in the U. S. National Museum. 

 part i.— Geognosy, the materials of the earth's crust. By George P. Merrill. 



CXVIII. Fig. 1. Basalt showing slaggy structure. 



2. Basalt showing vesicular structure 512 



CXIX. Fig. 1. Chert breccia cemented by zinc blende. 



2. Felsite breccia formed of felsitic fragments imbedded in a matrix of 



the same composition 514 



CXX. Fig. 1. Microstiuctuie of granite. 



2. Microstructure of micropegmatite. 



3. Microstructure of quartz porphyry. 



4. Microstructure of porphyritic obsidian. 



5. Microstructure of trachyte. 



6. Microstructure of serpentine 518 



CXXI. Fig. 1. Pisolitic limestone. 



2. Oolitic limestone 526 



CXXII. Fig. 1. Botryoidal hematite. 



2. Clay -iron stone septarian nodule 530 



CXXIII. Figs 1 and 2. Shell limestones. 



3. Coral limestone 512 



CXXIV. Fig. 1. Banded gneisses. 



2. Foliated gneisses 546 



CXXV. Figs. 1 and 2. Concretionary pebbles of siliceous sinter. 



3. Concretionary aragonite. 



4. Pegmatite 554 



CXXVI. Fig. 1. Orbicular diorite. 



2. Granite spheroid 560 



CXXVII. Fig. 1. Quartz porphyry showing porphyritic structure. 



2. Quartz porphyry showing flow structure 072 



CXXVIII. Fig. 1. Liparite, pumiceous form. 



2. Liparite, obsidian form. 



3. Liparite, rhyolite form. 



4. Liparite, nevadite form 574 



CXXIX. Obsidian with lithophysss 570 



