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Fig. 81.—Diagram showing evolution of the bench in regard to symmetry, shape, and 
animal representation. A, B, Common forms: Arawak, Carib, Warrau. C, D, BE, F, 
Akawai. © is also an Oyana type. (GOE, pl. vi, fig. 2.) G@, H, Makusi. J, J, 
Common forms; Arawak, Carib. K, Carib. L, Makusi. M, Baniwa. WN, O, P, Pata- 
mona, Makusi. @Q, Arawak. R, Demerara River. S, Taurepang (Arekuna). 7, 
Uaupes Indians (ARW, 352). U, Makusi. V, Oyana (PBA, 188). W, Arawak. X, 
Makusi. Y, (Taruma and) Uaupes Indians. Z%, Uaupes Indians. AA, Carib of Mo- 
ruca River. BB, Makusi. CC, Warrau. 
