Boas} APPENDIX 405 
“47a, .sid’rk tek .stse.hi’p tek -nlati’mpx% tek .skutsqa’i-n, i. e., two vertical lines 
Two lines standing erect near the ground cross head 
near to the ground with something across the top. 
48. .s.ntla’kitime x” tek tet’u kaka’ uementwa’‘ux" tek za’xt a ketsqai’ntens. 
Stakes in the ground rather far from each other long the their thing across head. 
49. sia’ek tek .stse.i’p tek .s.nhatca’us*% 
= Two lines standing fastened middle. 
50. sia’/rk tek .stsn.i’p tek -sa’/kaus * 
Two lines standing fastened together or fastened middles. 
51. sif’pk tek .stse.i’/p tek .sa’kaus tek  .sketsaus 
Two lines standing fhebened together middles ia 
52. etlké’kat tek .stse.ha’ks tek .sketketsa’ks (or mena’us a ketsa’kstens). 
Short standing on end crossedends both sides the its things across ends. 
53. .smt’ts tek .nxosta’p*® tek wi’st (or .ntlipt), i. e.,in a half circle as pliable 
Bent descending bottom high deep. 
willows are bent. 
54. .smii’ts tek .nhatlema’p tek .ntli’pt, in a half circle or curved. 
Bent (in a half going up bottom deep. 
circle or curved) 
55. .s.ntle’tloxa tek .smt’ts tek .s.nxosta’p 
Shallow curved (thing) bottom down. 
56. saagag a us tek .skaié’q tek hatlemqai’.n 
circle ascending head (top up). 
57. nue tek .smi’ts tek .s.nhatlema’p 
Shallow curved (thing) bottom up. 
58. .s.ntle’tloxa trek .smi’ts tek .sketsa’us 
Shallow curved thing crosswise. 
59. .skethwa’us tek .skaié’q tek .sketsa’us 
Half circle crosswise. 
60. .skrtsa’/usemEntwa’/ux", the common name for an ordinary cross. 
Crossing middles of each other. 
61. .shatlemqai’.n tek .sketsa/usementwa’/ux", cross head up. 
Ascending head across middles (crosswise) each other. 
62. ketsa’usemeEentwa’ux" tek .skr’,z, cross leaning to the side. 
Crosswise each other not vertical. 
63.  ske,zqai’.n tek ketsa’ussmentwa’ux", cross with head to the side. 
Not vertical head crosswise each other. 
64. .s.nketsa’us, across on the middle. 
65. .sketsa/usementwa’ux" zt/it .nhatlemqai’ntens * texi’xat a ketsa’ustmns. 
Crosswise hooey other thick its ascending head object then the crosswise thing. 
66. .skaié’q pid’ Eps Jae Shee ntEns 
Circle eight its forks. 
67. .skaié’q tek stlektlaq® tek mi’s 
Circle things sticking in four. 
68. .skaié’q tlo*  .swi'l tlo.zElt’ 
Circle completely fringed completely around (revolution). 
69. .s.nulx" % hwa/us tek .skaié’q, circles within one another. 
70. .skaiéqa’usqmn, circle crown. 
71. .s.nhatqé’qren * tek .skaié’q, circle with hole in the center. 
72. .skaié’q tek .sketsa/usemeEntwa’ux" En a toxtahwé’qeEn, i. e., circle with a cross 
Circle crosswise each other in the middle. 
in the middle. 
73. .sxeti’tuk,*’ little hole. 
74. .skaié’q tek .sta(la)me’mek,*® circular little spot. 
75. .skomd’x tek kwomé’ma, round small object. 
76. .skom6’x, round object. 
77. .skom6x’6’é, really round. 
78. .skomox6’za, rounded object. 
79. .skaié’q, circle. 
80. .skaié’Eq, little circle. 
81. .skaieq’6’é, real circle. 
For notes see pp. 410-411, 
