496 SIGN LANGUAGE AMONG NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. 
(44) Pressing both arms against chest and shivering—very cold. 
(45) Drawing index of each hand around corresponding legs below 
the knee—deep snow. 
(46) Drawing imaginary line with index of right hand across each 
foot, just behind the toes—snovw shoes. 
(47) Head lowered to right side into palm of hand three times—slept 
three times. 
(48) Sign for camp, as before (No. 10)—camp. 
(49) Pointing to speaker—Z. 
(50) Fingers of right hand extended and joined and pointed forward 
from mouth, left hand lowered horizontally to a foot from the ground 
—fou. 
(51) Left hand raised height of eye, back to the left, fingers closed, 
with exception of middle finger held upright; then middle finger sud- 
denly ciosed—trap. 
(52) Both hands lifted height of eye, palm inward, fingers spread—many. 
(53) Right hand pointing to speaker—Z. 
(54) Sign for trap (No. 51), as above—trap. 
(55) Right hand lowered to within a few inches of the ground and 
moved from left to right about two feet. Motions of both hands descrip- 
tive of playful jumping of marten around a tree or stump—marten. 
(56) Holding up the fingers of both hands three times until aggre- 
gating thirty—thirty. 
(57) Left forearm held up vertically, palm to front, fingers spread—tree. 
(58) Motion of chopping with hatchet—cut. 
(59) Driving invisible wedge around small circle—peeling birch bark. 
(60) Right hand, fingers extended and joined, moved slowly from left 
to right horizontally while blowing upon it with mouth—pitching seams 
of canoe. 
(61) Motions of using paddle very vigorously—paddle up stream. 
(62) Lifting both arms above head on respective sides, hands closed 
as if grasping something and lifting the body—poling canoe. 
(63) Sign for moon (No. 4), (crescent and ring) once—one month. 
(64) Right hand vertically, height of chest, palm to left, fingers 
extended, closed. Left hand horizontally, palm downward, pushed 
against right—stopped. 
(65) Right hand, index extended, drawing outline of mountains, one 
above other—high mountains. 
(66) Left hand lifted to left shoulder, back to front, fingers bent and 
closed. Right hand, fingers bent and closed, placed over left and then 
slowly drawn across chest to right shoulder. Motion with both hands as 
if adjusting pack—pack, knapsack. 
(67) Sign for water as before (No. 8). Both hands brought forward, 
palms down, arms passed outward horizontally to respective sides, palms 
down—lake. Both hands describing circular line backward until touch- 
ing collar bone—big and deep. 
