. Bulletin. Ethnology. STEWAUD] CAYES OF GREAT SALT LAKE REGION 17 104r,6, ditimoter, %"; length, li/4"; sinew wrapped for V2" ; perhaps socket end of arrow. 9707, diameter, %6" ; length, 5ys" ; sinew wrapped like feathered end of arrow. 10627, plain section, 1%" long. 10G23-6, length, 2%" ; sinew wrapped in center. 11602-2, diameter, %" ; length, 5%"; no sinew. 11602-15, plain section, 3%" long. 11002-32, diameter, Viq" ; length, lYs"; end sinew wrapped for y^" ; perhaps from foreshaft socket of arrow. 11602-37, diameter, %&quot


. Bulletin. Ethnology. STEWAUD] CAYES OF GREAT SALT LAKE REGION 17 104r,6, ditimoter, %"; length, li/4"; sinew wrapped for V2" ; perhaps socket end of arrow. 9707, diameter, %6" ; length, 5ys" ; sinew wrapped like feathered end of arrow. 10627, plain section, 1%" long. 10G23-6, length, 2%" ; sinew wrapped in center. 11602-2, diameter, %" ; length, 5%"; no sinew. 11602-15, plain section, 3%" long. 11002-32, diameter, Viq" ; length, lYs"; end sinew wrapped for y^" ; perhaps from foreshaft socket of arrow. 11602-37, diameter, %" ; length, %" ; end sinew-wrapped for %"; perhaps foreshaft socket. Specimens from Cave No. 2.—11541-1, diameter, %"; length, 7" ; no sinew. Specimens from Cave No. 3.—11552-1, diameter, ^/iq" ; length, %" ; end sinew- wrapped for %". 11550-3, length, 314" ; sinew-wrapped for %", %" from end. The following are sections of cane without sinew: , diameter, y^;"; length, 2%" ; hollow. 11552-3, diameter, Yie" ; length, 2M" ; not hollow. 11552-4, diameter, %"; length, 4%"; not hollow. 11552-5, diameter, %"; length, 3%"; hollow. 11552-6, diameter, %"; length, 214". 11550- 13, diameter, %6"; length, 1%". Arrow Smoothers Arrow smoothers are small elongated slabs of rough rock which have grooves running lengthwise on them. 11562-2 (fig. 5, a, h) is of a rough vol- canic rock, 21/8'" long, 1" wide, ^" thick, and has grooves %" deep on opposite faces. 11562- 1 (fig. 5, e) is of rough sand- stone, y^e" thick, and has a groove %6'' deep on one face. This specimen was roughl}'- shaped and seems to have been broken across the middle. 9570 (fig. 5, d) is of rough sandstone, %" thick, and has a groove %" deep on one face. All are from Cave No. 1. Bows Several fragments of bows were recovered from Cave No. 1. Of these, the most interesting i


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