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Plate XXIV 
British Columbia Coast 
Clubs Made of Bone of Whale 
A general type of paddle-shaped club with carved handle knob is found 
on the north Pacific coast of America, from Alaska to Columbia river, but 
chiefly on western Vancouver island where the type is most uniform. A 
specialized form of this club and handle knob, known only from Kamloops, 
is illustrated in Plate XXXVII. 
Figure 1. Club made of bone of whale. From Barclay Bound, west coast of Vancouver 
island, B.C. Collected by A. Jacobsen. Cat. No. IV A 1574 in Royal Ethno- 
graphical Museum, Berlin; J natural size. After Figure 165e, Smith, Gulf of Georgia, 
1907. 
Figure 2. Club made of bone of whale. Cat. No. E 6640 in Peabody Academy of Sciences, 
Salem, Mass.; I natural size. After Figure 168c, Smith, Gulf of Georgia, 1907. 
Figure 3. Club made of bone of whale, Cat. No. 78-11-1.623 in British Museum; J 
natural size. After Figure 166e, Smith, Gulf of Georgia, 1907. 
Figure 4. Club made of bone of whale. From Quamichan, Salish Indians, eastern Van- 
couver island, B.C. Collected by C. F. Newcombe. Cat. No. 85348 in Field 
Museum of Natural History, Chicago; i natural size. After Figure 167a, Smith, 
Gulf of Georgia, 1907. 
