740 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS [TH ANN. 24 
KERESAN STOCK 
Keres. Sia, New Mexico. (Cat. no. 134362, United States National 
Museum. ) 
Wooden top (figure 981) with conical base and flat top, having a 
hole leading into a small cavity near the top of the base and a 
nail point; height, 27 inches. Collected by Col. James Stevenson. 
KIOWAN STOCK 
Kiowa. Oklahoma. (Cat. no. 152905, United States National 
Museum. ) 
Wooden top (figure 982), 2 inches in height, with a bone pin. 
Collected by Mr James Mooney. 
Fig. 981. Fig. 982. Fig. 983. 
Fig. 981. Top; height, 2 inches; Keres Indians, Sia, New Mexico; cat. no. 134362, United States 
National Museum. 
Fia. 982. Top; height, 2% inches; Kiowa Indians, Oklahoma; cat, no. 152905, United States 
National Museum. 
Fia. 983. Ivory top: height, 3} inches; Yakutat Indians, Port Mulgrave, Alaska; cat. no. 16298, 
United States National Museum. 
KOLUSCHAN STOCK 
Yaxutat. Port Mulgrave, Alaska. (Cat. no. 16298, United States 
National Museum. ) 
Ivory disk (figure 983), 35 inches in diameter, with a wooden spindle 
3% inches in length. Collected by Dr W. H. Dall. 
LUTUAMIAN STOCK 
Kuamatn. Upper Klamath lake, Oregon. (Cat. no. 61729, Field 
Columbian Museum.) 
Disk of white-pine bark (figure 984), 24 inches in diameter, through 
which is thrust a 4-inch stick, sharpened at each end. A second 
specimen (61728) is similar to the first except that the disk is of 
cedar bark and instead of being beveled at the edge is cut off 
square. 
