ANIMAL SUBSTANCES.
HORN AND BONE.
Fig. 575
([41891])
(⅓)

2181. ([40113]). Large ladle from horn of mountain sheep, called ál-ly-ku. See Fig. [573].

2182-2188. 2182, ([41891]); 2183, (41892); 2184, (41893); 2185 (41894); 2186 (41895); 2187 (41897); and 2188 (41898). No. 2182 is a bone awl or perforator, of which the others are examples, as shown in Fig. [575].

2189-2192. 2189, (41990); 2190, (41991); 2191, ([41992]); 2192, (41193). Goats’ horns perforated with small round holes, through which arrow shafts are passed to smooth and straighten them. Fig. [576] is an illustration of one of them, called hoth-quen.

Fig. 573 ([40113]) (¼) Fig. 576 ([41992]) (¼)
Fig. 574
([41855]) (⅓)

2193-2196. 2193, (41994); 2194, (41995); 2195, (41996); 2196, (41997). Bundles of arrow shafts.