GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 38h 
tured in low relief. The annexed plates are fac-similes of 
those figures copied by Lieutenant Hawkey, respecting 
which, he observes, that he could not learn, from any in- 
quiries he was able to make, whether they had any con- 
nection with the religious notions of the people, though 
they went by the name of fetiches.. They were said to be 
the work of a learned priest of Nokki, who taught the art 
to all those who chose to pay him, The names of the ob 
jects, corresponding with the numbers on the plates, are 
mentioned by Lieutenant Hawkey, as under. 
1. A gentleman inhis ham-| 20. A gentleman in_ his 
mock and guard, hammock. 
2. A gentleman borne by} 21. A snake. 
his slave. 22. Unknown. 
3. 23. A man shooting a bird. 
4. } Unknown. 24. An old man and a 
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6. A lizard. 
7. An alligator. 
x } Unknown. 
young one killing an 
alligator. 
25. Unknown. 
26: A hunter and hippota- 
10. A hippopotamus. mus. 
11. Unknown. 27. An elephant. 
12. A buffalo. 28. Unknown. 
13. A chasseur. 29. A hunter, a deer, and 
14. A buffalo. an alligator, 
15. A bird. 30. ‘Tattooing figures. 
- 16. Unknown. 31. A man and snake. 
17. An alligator. 32. A gentleman in_ his 
18, A hunter killing a deer. hammock, 
19. A bird. 33. A ship. 
