MALLERY. TENDOY-HUERITO DIALOGUE 487 
hand as high as the neck and about twelve or fifteen inches before it, 
palm toward the face, with fingers extended and pointing upward ; then, 
with the index, turn down one finger after another slowly, beginning at 
the little finger, until three or four are folded against the palm, and 
look inquiringly at the person addressed—how many? See Fig. 302. 
Fic. 307. 
Tendoy.— VIF TY-SIXx. 
Close and extend the fingers and thumbs of both hands, with the 
palms forward, five times—jifty; then ex- 
tend the fingers and thumb of the left 
Fic. 308. Fic, 309, 
hand, close the right, and place the extended thumb alongside of and 
near the left thumb—sixv. Fig. 308. 
Huerito.— VERY WELL. ARE THERE ANY BUFFALO IN YOUR 
COUNTRY ? 
Place the flat right hand, pointing to the left, with the palm down, 
against the breast-bone; then move it forward and slightly to the right 
and in an upward curve; make the gesture rather slow and nearly to 
arm’s length (otherwise, i. ¢., if made hastily and but a short distance, 
