MALLERY. | EXAMPLES OF ILLUSTRATIONS, 551 
Word or idea expressed by sign: To ride. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Place the first two fingers of the right 
hand, thumb extended (N 1, Fig. 345a) 
downward, astraddle the first two joined 
and straight fingers of the left (T 1, Fig. 
345), sidewise, to the right, then make N1, Fis. 345a. 
several short, arched movements forward 
with hands so joined. Fig. 345, 
CONCEPTION OR ORIGIN. 
| = 
The horse mounted and in mo- \ 
tion. 
T 1, Fic. 3450. 
Word or idea expressed by signs: T 
am going home. 
DESCRIPTION. 
(1) Touch the middle of the breast 
with the extended index (K), then 
(2) pass it slowly downward and 
outward to the right, and when the 
handis at arm’s length, at the height 
of the shoulder, (3) clinch it (A) 
| suddenly and throw it edgewise to- 
ward the ground. Fig. 346. 
CONCEPTION OR ORIGIN. 
(1) I, personality; (2) motion and 
direction; (3) locality of my pos- 
sessions—home. 
Fic, 346, 
EXPLANATION OF MARKS. 
The following indicative marks are used in the above examples: 
waren Dotted lines indicate movements to place the hand and 
arm in position to commence the sign and not forming part of it. 
Sass SS SSS SESE Short dashes indicate the course of hand employed in 
the sign, when made rapidly. 
