. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Carved wooden Ceremonial Rattle from the Northwest Coast. EXPLANATION OF PLATE LIV,. Ceremonial Rattles from the Northwest Coast. Fig. 287. Rattle. Of wood; carved. Shown in top view in Fig. 286. Legend inChapter VII. Common type. Cat. No. 89085, U. S. N. M. Haida In-dians, Queen Charlotte Islands. British Columbia. Collected by JamesG. Swan. Fig. 288. Rattle. Top view of same kind of rattle as Fig. 287. Cat. No. 89078, N. M. Haida Indians, Queen Charlotte Islands, British by James G. Swan. Fig. 28


. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Carved wooden Ceremonial Rattle from the Northwest Coast. EXPLANATION OF PLATE LIV,. Ceremonial Rattles from the Northwest Coast. Fig. 287. Rattle. Of wood; carved. Shown in top view in Fig. 286. Legend inChapter VII. Common type. Cat. No. 89085, U. S. N. M. Haida In-dians, Queen Charlotte Islands. British Columbia. Collected by JamesG. Swan. Fig. 288. Rattle. Top view of same kind of rattle as Fig. 287. Cat. No. 89078, N. M. Haida Indians, Queen Charlotte Islands, British by James G. Swan. Fig. 289. Rattle. Of carved wood. Design, a duck, with ornaments of beaks ofthe puffin. Cat. No. 20828, U. S. N. M. Klowak Indians (Hanegatribe). Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 290. Rattle. Top section of usual type of rattle. See Figs. Cat. , U. S. N. M. Tongass village, Alaska (Tlingit Indians). Col-lected by Lieut. F. W. Ring, U. S. Army. Fig. 291. Rattle. Of wood; ancient. Design, a crane with tail carved to representthe head of a mountain goat. Cat. No. 73798, U. S. N. M. Auk In-dians. Alaska. Collected


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