PL. XI. Kao (Corn-Ear) Bahos- 

 The manufacture of these bdhos has been fully described in the text. The 

 drawings on the upper end of the slabs represent clouds, falling rain, and lightning. 

 They have thus far not been made in every Odqol ceremony observed. On one 

 occasion the author saw sixty-one of them made, all of which were consecrated on 

 the altar. After the ceremony is over they are distributed among the participants, 

 some of whom insert them into their piles of corn in theii houses, while others 

 bury them as prayer offerings in their fields. 



