. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Horn and Whalebone Spoons and Dishes from the Northwest Coast. EXPLANATION OF PLATE Wooden Spoons from the Northwest Coast. Figs. 227, 229, 230, 236, and 240. Spoons. Of wood. Used especially for berries by all Northwest Indian tribes. Cat. Nos. 20830-25. U. S. N. M. Kake Indians (Tlingits) Alaska. Collected by James Gr. 231, 232, and 235. SPOONS. Of wood; painted. Cat. Nos. 16253-55, U. S. N. M. Tsinishian Indians, British Columbia. Collected by Dr. W. H. 226, 227, 228, and 234. Spoons. Of woo


. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Horn and Whalebone Spoons and Dishes from the Northwest Coast. EXPLANATION OF PLATE Wooden Spoons from the Northwest Coast. Figs. 227, 229, 230, 236, and 240. Spoons. Of wood. Used especially for berries by all Northwest Indian tribes. Cat. Nos. 20830-25. U. S. N. M. Kake Indians (Tlingits) Alaska. Collected by James Gr. 231, 232, and 235. SPOONS. Of wood; painted. Cat. Nos. 16253-55, U. S. N. M. Tsinishian Indians, British Columbia. Collected by Dr. W. H. 226, 227, 228, and 234. Spoons. Of wood; plain. Cat. Nos. 60145, 60153, and 1147, U. S. N. M. Kootznahoo Indians, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean and James G. 233. Oil Ladle. Wood. Design, a raven. Cat. No. 60161, U. S. N. M. Tlingit Indians, Alaska. Collected by John J. 237. Spoon or Ladle. Wood. Cat. No. 74309, U. S. N. M. Tlingit, Alaska. Collected by John J. 238. Spoon. Wood; plain. Cat. No. 700, U. S. N. M. Northwest coast. Collected by George 239. Spoon. Carved wood, inlaid with haliotis shell. Cat. No. 33393, U. S. N. M. Tlingit Indians, A


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