

Plate XIV. 

 Copper Scale Armor (see p. 196). 

 The copper scales are imbricated, and fastened by means of brass wire" to a 

 f oundation of sackcloth. The collar consists of a single row of smaller scales. The 

 coat folds over to the right side, and is fastened by three pairs of brass rings connected 

 by cords. The epaulets are cut out of leather. Secured in Ch'eng-tu, Sze-ch'uan. 

 Length, 80 cm; weight, 38X lbs. Cat. No. 1 18349. 



