EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIX. 



Korean Arrows and Quiver. 



Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Arrows. Bamboo shafts, irou heads, triple feathering; the long 

 arrows are used by bowmen, tlie short one for children's games. Shorter 

 arrow, 20 inches long; regular arrow, 32f inches long. (Cat. No. 130878, 

 U. S. N. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected by Dr. H. N. Allen.) 



Fig. 4. Case with Arrows. Contains numbered arrows like those described al)ove. 

 Case of stiff, water-proof paper with cap cover and wooden ends. Decor- 

 ated with a conventional design in India ink. The regulation case carried 

 by the Korean soldiery. Length of case, 35 Indies ; arrows, 33| inches long. 

 (Cat. No. 153611, U. S. N. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected 1)y W. W. Rockhill. ) 



Fig. 5. Quiver. Bamboo of cylinder carved with Howers and birds in low relief on 

 a lacquered ground. Cap carved with spirals; brass hinge; two cleats 

 fastened on side of tube for the suspending cord. Length, 45 inches. 

 (Cat. No. 130878, U. S. N. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected by Dr. H. N. 

 Allen. ) 



