ROTH] STRING FIGURES, TRICKS, AND PUZZLES 541 
from you, and up again, so that their backs face you, at the same 
time stretching 7 and ¢ apart as much as possible. 
698. Rainbow, War., Wap.; mountain, Pat. (FEL), Mak. (fig. 
314). 
BH.—Position 4. 
BH.—Passing ¢ distal to ra string of proximal loop on 7, hook the 
ul string of proximal loop over ra side of ¢. 
BH.—Pass ¢ distal to ra 
string of distal loop on 2, 
and hook ulnar string of 
distal loop over ra side of ¢. 
BH.—Pass / distal to ra 
string of distal loop on 2, 
and hook ra string of 
proximal loop onto wl side 
of 1. 
&H.—Hook up from its ulnar side with 7 the string facing /, at 
the same time slipping ¢ out of its loops, and rotating the wrist so 
that the backs of the hands face the operator. 
699. “ Four-eye” fish (Tetrophthalmos), War., Aka. (fig. 315) ; 
armadillo (KG, 1, 128; 1, 131). 
BH.—Position 4, opening A. 
LH.—Pull loop from back out between fork of 7 and m in front, 
draw out and place it on RH in position 1; 1. e., on ¢ and J. 
RH.—Close. Raise loop 
from back of 7 and m, and 
place on ZH in position 1: 
i.e, on ¢and 7. Open RH. 
LH—Pressi and m through 
their respective loops over the 
palmar string into palm, and 
let remaining loops on ¢ and J 
ship off. Well stretch now the 
loops remaining on 7 and m, so 
NX) 2s to get the central diamond 
Fic. 315.—Four-eye fish. Armadillo. (War- figure More towardthe®H,and 
rau, ete.) then drop everything off ZH. 
RH has now two loops on it. Catch up with LZ the F ul ¢ string 
on Zt, and the # ra/ string on R17 (A). Stretch hands sharply. 
100. Sunfish or lukunanni. War. (fig. 316). 
BH.—Position 4, opening A. 
LH.—With Ai pull the string through fork of ¢ and m, and place 
on #H in position 1, 
Fic. 314.—Rainbow Mountain. (Makusi, etc.) 
