MALLERY.] DIALOGUE BETWEEN ALASKAN INDIANS. 495 
(19) One finger of left hand raised—one. 
(20) Sign of cross with right—Russian. 
(21) Right hand height of eye, fingers closed and extended, palm out- 
ward a little to right—no. 
(22) Right hand carried across chest, hand extended, palm upward, 
fingers and thumb closed as if holding-something. Left hand in same 
position carried across the right, palm downward—trade. 
(23) Left hand upholding one finger, right pointing to me—one white 
man. : 
(24) Right hand held horizontally, palm downward, about four feet 
from ground—small. 
(25) Forming rings before eyes with index and thumb—eye-glasses. 
(26) Right hand clinched, palm upward, in front of chest, thumb 
pointing inward—gave one. ‘ 
(27) Forming cup with right hand, similating drinking—drink. 
(28) Right hand grasping chest repeatedly, fingers curved and spread— 
strong. , 
(29) Both hands pressed to temple and head moved from side to 
side—drunk, headache. 
(30) Both index fingers placed together, extended, pointing forward— 
together. 
(31) Fingers interlaced repeatedly—build. 
(32) Left hand extended, fingers closed, pointing outward (vertically), 
right hand extended, fingers closed, placed slopingly against left— 
camp. 
(33) Both wrists placed against temples, hands curved upward and 
outward, fingers spread—horns. 
(34) Both hands horizontally lifted to height of shoulder, right arm 
extended gradually full length to the right, hand drooping a little at 
the end—long back, moose. 
(35) Both hands upright, palm outward, fingers extended and spread, 
placing one before the other alternately—trees, forest, dense forest. 
(36) Sign of cross—Russian. 
(87) Motions of shooting a gun—shot. 
(38) Sign for moose (Nos. 33, 34), showing two fingers of left hand— 
two. 
(39) Sign for camp as before (No. 10) camp. 
(40) Right hand describing curve from east to west, twice—two days. 
(41) Left hand lifted height of mouth, back outward, fingers closed 
as if holding something; right hand simulating motion of tearing off 
and placing in mouth—eating moose meat. 
(42) Right hand placed horizontally against heart, fingers closed, 
moved forward a little and raised a little several times—glad at heart. 
(43) Fingers of left hand and index of right hand extended and placed 
together horizontally, pointing forward, height of chest. Hands sep- 
arated, right pointing eastward and left westward—three men and speaker 
parted, going west and eust. 
