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46. Sliaftinents of practice arrows. Korea 921 



47. Chinese playing-cards, Kiu Kiang 921 



48. Playing-cards {(janpfch). Persia 928 



49. Playing-cards (ganjlfch). Persia 928 



50. Playing-cards {ganjifeh). Persia 928 



TEXT FIGURES. 



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1. Nyout lipan. Nyout board. Korea 680 



2. Nyout lipan. Nyout board. Inscribed witli Chinese verse. Korea 681 



3. First page of Tjyek-su-tjyem. Korean handbook for divination with 



staves 683 



4. The sixty-four hexagrams. China 684 



5. The piit Ivwa or eight diagrams, according to Fuh-hi. China 685 



6. Cloth for Zohu ahl. Kiowa Indians, Indian Territory 686 



7. Staves for Zohn ahl. Kiowa Indians, Indian Territory 687 



8. Set of bone dice. Arapaho Indians, Indian Territory 689 



9. Basket for dice game. Arapaho Indians, Indian Territory 689 



10. Set of bone dice. Arapaho Indians, Indian Territory 691 



11. Basket for dice game. Arapaho Indians, Indian Territory 691 



12. Set of wooden dice. Arapaho Indians, Indian Territory 692 



13. Gaming disks, bone and worked peach stones. Arapaho, Oklahoma 692 



14. Set of bone dice. Cheyenne Indians, Indian Territory 692 



15. Basket for dice game. Cheyenne Indians, Indian Territory 693 



16. Dice for bowl game. Chippewa Indians 694 



17. Gambling bowl. Menominee Indians 696 



18. Set of buttons for dice in woltes takfm. Micniac Indians, Nova Scotia. . . 697 



19. Wooden bowl for wOltes takftn. Micraae Indians, Nova Scotia 697 



20. Counting sticks for woltes takun. Micmac Indians, Nova Scotia 698 



21. Counting sticks for woltes takun. Micmac Indians, Nova Scotia 699 



22. Counting sticks (sangi). .Japan 699 



23. Gaming disk for wobunfirunk. Micmac Indians, Nova Scotia 701 



24. Engraved shell bead (runtee). Pompey, New York 702 



25. Bone gaming disks. Tobique (Micmac) Indians, New Brunswick 703 



26. Counting sticks for altes tagen. Micmac Indians, New Brunswick 704 



27. Counting sticks. Micmac Indians, New Brunswick 706 



28. Bone die used in bowl game (all-tes-teg-enuk). Passamaquoddy Indians, 



Maine 706 



29 Manner of holding dish in all-tes-teg-eniik. Passamaquoddy Indians, 



Maine 707 



30. Counting sticks. Passamaciuoddy Indians, Maine 707 



31. Set of counting sticks for wcr-lar-da-har niun gun. Penobscot Indians, 



Maine 708 



32. Limestone disks, possibly used in game. Nottawasaga, Ontario, Canada. 709 



33. Set of bone gaming staves. Blackfeot, South Piegan Reserve, Montana. . 711 



34. Set of counting sticks. Blackfeet, South Piegan Reserve, Montana 712 



35. Set of bone gaming staves. Blackfeet, Blood Reserve, Alberta, Canada.. 713 



36. Gaming staves. White Mountain Apache, Fort Apache, Arizona 713 



37. Cinniit for stave game. Navajo and Apache 714 



38. Method of holding sticks by White Mountain Apache 714 



39. Set of staves for game. Navajo Indians, New Mexico 715 



40. Set of blocks for game. Navajo Indians, Arizona 716 



41. Set of plum stones for game. Arikara Indians 716 



42. Ivory images used as dice in game of tingmiujang 717 



43. Game (f) of fox and geese 718 



