. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. nno PROGRESS OF ANTlIRt) Ix\ 1S90. used lOSTinfi: on a sii])j)ort; (S) linking; by pressure, bou' pincers being Fig. 8.—Flakin;; l)y prcHSuie; bone pincers being iiM-tl. An excellent example of tlie study of artgenealogically is Henry Bal- four's description of the old British pibcorn or horn pipe and its affini- ties. (J. Anthrop. Infit., London, xx, 142-154, 2 pi.) The family tree would stand thus: Protolypi'. (Cornstalk or


. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. nno PROGRESS OF ANTlIRt) Ix\ 1S90. used lOSTinfi: on a sii])j)ort; (S) linking; by pressure, bou' pincers being Fig. 8.—Flakin;; l)y prcHSuie; bone pincers being iiM-tl. An excellent example of tlie study of artgenealogically is Henry Bal- four's description of the old British pibcorn or horn pipe and its affini- ties. (J. Anthrop. Infit., London, xx, 142-154, 2 pi.) The family tree would stand thus: Protolypi'. (Cornstalk or slender rood with vihratiiig tougne.) Single reed pipe with iiiovahle reed (e. g. Arab pipe). Double pipes. (Arghool.) Double ]»ipe8. (Zunimarah.) Persian baj^pipes. (up! auibiinah.) Siugle pipe with reed-covfr and horn bcll-inouth. (Pibcorn.) Double bagpipes f o nil, w i t h two horn bell-niouthe. (Arab zonggjirah.) (Hindoo Magoodi, «& c . , types with horn bell-uiouth.) Don 1)1 0 ])ipes with Hin^k' bfU-iiiouth. (Greek hornpipe.) Greek bagpipes. In the accompanying plates the relationships are better presented to the eye. They are marked m and iv. OF 'S I' HI. Fig. I. Double hornpii)o, from the village—dio Maria, , Grecian Archipelago. Fig. '2. Side view of same. Fig. 3. Upper portion of .same, with gourd month-piece removed, .showing reede. Fig. 4. One of the .sounding removed. Fig. .''). Bagpipes from the Grecian Archipelago. Fig. t). One of the sounding reeds removed. Fig. 7. Pibcorn from the island ^. Back view of th(» pipe, with end pieces removed, showing reed in situ. Fig. y. Sounding reed of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents; United States National Museum. Report of the U. S. Nat


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