BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT PLATE 160 
A, The “roarer” used in the Jaguar dance. The 
tube is tied into the jar for better resonance. (After 
Koch-Griinberg.) 
B, The dead Saliva. Note the two wind instruments played by 
the two figures on the right: the one is a roarer, the other a reed 
instrument. (After Gumilla.) 
CLAY ROARERS; REED INSTRUMENTS 
