PLATE 56 
a, Lillooet. Trunk. See also Pl. 50, a 
b, Lillooet. A.M.N.H. 16-5909. The design was not made by the Thompson, but was interpreted by 
the Coldwater band as a ‘‘ Variety of the grave-box pattern.” By the Lillooet it was considered 
to be a ‘“‘Hatsimnalus” or ‘‘Tooth” design with ‘‘ Arrowheads”’ 
, Lillooet or Thompson. Burden basket 
d, Lillooet. A.M.N.H. 16-5903. Design, according to the Thompson: Stripes 1 and 3, ‘‘Dentalia,” 
“ Arrowhead;”’ stripe 2, ‘‘Standing ends’ (Spuzzum, Coldwater); ‘‘Snake’’ (Thompson); ‘‘ Notch” 
(Thompson, Coldwater). The beadwork between the stripes is called ‘‘Spot design” by all the 
bands. The pattern on the droppers is known as “‘Notch’’ (Coldwater, Thompson, Lytton), 
According to the Lillooet it is “‘Fly’’ and “‘ Arrow”’ 
e, Lillooet, Trunk 
2 
REFERENCES TO PLATE 
p. 299. Lid 
p. 336. Angular shape of basket 
p. 284. Filler 
p. 336. Lillooet basket with filler and bifurcated stitch 
c, p. 337. Lillooet basket with horizontal design arrangement 
p. 337. Lack of adjustment between two design fields 
p. 250. Rectangular design 
p. 339. Lillooet storage basket 
