“Their own clumsy needles of bone,” Parry, Second Voy., p. 537 and pl. opposite p. 548, Fig. 11. Kumlien also speaks of “steel needles or bone ones made after the same pattern” at Cumberland Gulf (Contributions, p. 25).
[421]. Parry, Second Voy., pl. opposite p. 550, Fig. 25.
[422]. Boas, Central Eskimo, p. 524, Fig. 473 and Kumlien, Contributions, p. 25.
[423]. Parry’s Second Voyage, pl. opposite p. 550, Fig. 25.
[424]. Ibid., p. 537.
[425]. Op. cit, p. 245.
[426]. Dall, American Association, Address, 1885, p. 13.
[427]. P. 172.
[428]. Op. cit. p. 264.
[429]. Lyon, Journal, p. 233. See also Capt. Lyon’s figure in Parry’s 2d Voy., pl. opposite p. 274.