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95. Set of staves for game. Cocopa Indiaus 768 



96. Set of blocks for game. Moliave Indians, Arizona 769 



97. Set of blocks for game. Mohave Indians, Southern California 769 



98. Gaming sticks. Mohave Indians, Arizona 770 



99. Set of blocks for game of Ta' -sho'-li- we. Zuni Indians, New Mexico 771 



100. Set of blocks for game of Ta'-sho'-li-we. Zuni Indians, New Mexico 772 



101. Set of blocks for game of Ta'-sho'-li-we. Zuni, New Mexico 773 



102. Set of Idocks for game of Ta'-sho'-li-we. Zuni, New Mexico 774 



103. Set of blocks for game of Tem-thla-nah-ta'-sho'-li'-we. Zuni Indians, 



New Mexico 775 



104. Hide used as gaming board in Tem-thla-nah-ta'-sho'-li-we. Zuni Indians, 



New Mexico 776 



105. Set of sacrificial canes for Sho'-li-we 777 



106. Set of sacrificial canes for Sho'-li-we. ZuFii Indians, New Mexico 777 



107. Set of sacrificial canes for Sho'-li-we. Zuni Indians, New Mexico 778 



108. Set of canes for game of Sho'-li-we. Zuni Indians, New Mexico 778 



109. Set of canes for Sho'-li-we. Zuni Indians, New Mexico 779 



110. Arrow shaftmeuts of the four directions, showing ribbanding and cut 



cock feathers. Zuni 781 



111. Manner oi holding canes in tossing in game of Sho'-li-we. Zuni Indians, 



New Mexico 783 



112. Set of canes for Sho'-li-we (reproductions). Zuni 784 



113. Cliff dweller atlatl (restored) 785 



114. Handle of atlatl showing crossed wrapping for attachment of finger 



loops. Clitf dwelling, Mancos Canyon, Colorado 786 



115. Stave for game. Cliff dwellings of Mancos Canyon, Colorado 800 



116. Scheme of plate 44, F6j6rvary codex 802 



117. Set of sticks for game. Toba Indians, Grand Chaco, South America 803 



1 18. Pair of bones and counters for game. Grand Chaco Indians 804 



119. Canes for tab. Cairo, Egypt 806 



120. Board (seer/a) for tab. Egypt 806 



121. Canes for game. Singajjore, Straits Settlements 807 



122. Baresma 808 



123 Baresma ( barsom ) with stand. Modern Persia 809 



124. Assyrian altar 809 



125. Scepters (kwai) anciently carried by Chinese nobles 810 



126. Grand scepter ( Trti fcicai) anciently carried by the Emperor. China 811 



127. Scepter of omnipotence {chan kwai) anciently carried by the Emperor. 



China 813 



128. Wooden scepter {fat) used by nobles in Chinese theaters 813 



129. Baton of authority (shaku) carried bj^ nobles. Japan 813 



130. Baton (niyoi) of red lacquered wood with purple cord, used by priest of 



Zen sect. Japan 814 



131. Ivory counter for game (f). Lybiau (f), Egypt 815 



132. Ivory staves for game {?). Ly bian, Egypt 816 



133. Men for game (.') (lion, hare). Lybian {?), Egypt 816 



134. Cowrie shells used in fortune- telling. Liberia, Africa 817 



135. Pebbles from Mas d'Azil 819 



136. Tjyong-kyeng-to. Korea 820 



137. Tjyong-kyeng-to. Korea 821 



138. Korean die for Buddhist game 821 



139. Die used with divinatory diagram. Tibet 821 



140. Teetotum {wiirfd) used by Jewish children at Purim 822 



141. Long Lawrence. Almondbnry, England 822 



142. Log. Ivory die. United States 823 



