772 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



ZuSi. New INFexico. (Cat. No. 09354, U.S.N.M.) 



Set of three sticks of pi Hon wood, 5i inches in length, about If inches 

 in breadth, and -fV inch in tliickness. Painted black on one side; oppo- 

 site unpainted. Corresponding ends on one side cut straight across, 

 and opposite with one corner ronuded. 



ZUNI. New Mexico. (Cat. No. G9340, U.S.N.M.) 



Set of three sticks of pine wood, G inches in length, l-f-,r inches in 

 breadth, and ,^6 '"^^ i" thickness. Section rectangular. One side 

 marked with triangles of red and black paint; oi)i)Osite unpainted. 



Fig. 100. 



SET OF BLOCKS FOR GAME OF TA'-SHO'-LI-WE. 



Length, 4 inches. 

 Zani Indians, New Mexico. 



Cat. No. 69287, U.S.n!m. 



ZuNi. New Mexico. (Cat. No. 69287, U.S.N.M.) 



Set of three sticks of white pine, 4 inches in length, f inch in breadth, 

 and -,\ i"ch in thickness (fig. 100). One face Hnl with triangles i^ainted 

 red and black and outlined by incised lines. Oi)posite rounded aud 

 unpainted. 



ZuNi. New Mexico. (Cat. No. 69281, U.S.N.M.) 



Set of three sticks of yellow pine, 5^ inches in length, 1 inch in 

 breadth, and § inch in thickness (fig. 101). One face flat and unpainted; 

 opposite rounded and i)aiiited red and black in triangular designs, the 

 triangles on one side being red with a black inner triangle and vice 

 versa. The outline of the larger triangles is deeply incised. 



