166 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS  [ern. any. 24 
Mono. Hooker cove, Madera county, California. (Field Columbian 
Museum.) : 
Cat. no. 71926, 71927. Basket plaque, 184 inches in diameter, and six 
dice, made of acorn calyxes, filled with tale (figure 202). 
Fig. 202. Acorn-cup dice; diameter, seven-eighths of an inch; Mono Indians, Madera county, 
California; cat. no. 71927, Field Columbian Museum. 
Cat. no. 71178. Basket dice plaque (figure 203), 25 inches in diam- 
eter, with colored designs. 
Both collected by Dr J. W. Hudson. 
Fig. 203. Basket tray for dice; diameter, 25 inches; Mono Indians, Madera county, California; 
cat. no. 71178, Field Columbian Museum. 
Paturr. Southern Utah. (Cat. no. 14662, United States National 
Museum. ) 
Slips of cane (figure 204), about 14 inches in length, painted red on 
the inner, concave side. 
Fia. 204. Cane dice; length, about14inches; Paiute Indians, southern Utah; cat. no, 14662, United 
States National Museum. 
Among them are several pairs, made of halves of the same cane, 
collected by Maj. J. W. Powell. A large number of other sets of these 
cane dice from the same place are contained in the National Museum. 
