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and the beetle (From E. Torday and T. A. Joyce, Notes ethnographiques
sur les peuples communement appeles Bakuba etc. Les Bushongo,
Documents ethnographiques concernant les populations du Congo
Beige, p. 211). 117
Fig. 116. Design representing the buffalo, Arapaho (From A. L. Kroeber, Decor-
ative Art of the Arapaho, Bulletin A. M. N. H. Vol. XIII, p. 85). 119
„ 117. Designs of North American Indians; the first nine, Arapaho (After
A. L. Kroeber, Decorative Art of the Arapaho, Bulletin A. M. N'. FT
Vol. XVI11); the next six, Eastern Algonquin (After Frank G. Speck,
The Double Curve Motive of Northeastern Algonkian Art, Geological
Survey of Canada, Anthropological Series No. 1); the last line; first,
Hopi; then archaeological specimens, Pueblo region. 120
„ 118. Triangular design, prehistoric Pueblo (After J. W. Fewkes, Prelim-
inary Account of an Expedition to the Pueblo Ruins near Winslow,
Arizona, Smithsonian Report for 1896, PI. 34). 121
„ 119. Alaskan needle cases (After F. Boas, Decorative Designs of Alaskan
Needle Cases, Proceedings United States National Museum, Vol.
34, p. 321 et seq., 1908). 125
„ 120. Reels of Alaskan Eskimo (United States National Museum, numbers
from above downwards, 44 994, 33 095, 38 276, 33 267, 45 110). 126
„ 121. Eye shades and vessel, Ammassalik (After W. Thalbitzer, The
Ammassalik Eskimo, Meddelelser om Gronland, Vol. XXXIX, fig. 278,
and after Hjalmar Stolpe, On Evolution in the Ornamental Art of
Savage Peoples, figs. 22, 24, p. 80). 127
„ 122. Designs from vessels made of tree calabashes, Oaxaca, (Private
collection). 131
„ 123. Fragments of pottery vessels, Texcoco, D. F., Mexico. 132
„ 124. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 132
„ 125. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F.. Mexico. 133
„ 126. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 135
„ 127. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 135
„ 128. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 135
„ 129. Alligator designs from Chiriqui pottery (A. M. N. FI. 30.0/1881;
7608; 5760; 1098; 5727). 137
„ 130. Chinese embroidery representing bats (After A. H. Balfour, The Evo-
lution of Decorative Art, fig. 18, p. 50). 141
„ 131. Shell with representation of rattle snake (After W. H. Flolmes,
Art in Shell, 2nd Annual Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, PI. 62,2;
PI. 65,2, 4,6; PI. 66, 2). 142
„ 132. Throwing sticks of the Eskimo (a, Greenland, b, Ungava Bay, c,
 
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