756 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS [ETH. Ann. 24 
States National Museum (cat. no. 68803 and 128918), both collected 
by Colonel Stevenson, are similar to those above described. 
Mono. Hooker cove, Madera county, California. (Cat. no. 71454, 
Field Columbian Museum. ) 
Small bone, pivosy (figure 1017), of a metatarsal bone of a deer, with 
loops at each end, described by the collector, Dr J. W. Hudson, 
as a bone whirligig. 
Ss 
Fic. 1017. Bone whirligig; Mono Indians, Madera county, California; cat. no. 71454, Field 
Columbian Museum. 
Hooker cove, Madera county, California. (Cat. no. 71442, 
Field Columbian Museum. ) 
Pottery disk (figure 1018), 2 inches in diameter, decorated with four 
spots of red paint, with cotton cord. Collected by Dr J. W. 
Hudson, who describes it as a whirlgig. 
Fia. 1018.' Buzz: diameter, 2 inches; Mono Indiansy Madera county, California; cat. no, 71442, 
Field Columbian Museum. 
SIOUAN STOCK 
Crows. Crow reservation, Montana. (Cat. no. 69668, Field Colum- 
bian Museum.) 
Whirling toy, made of a joint bone of an ox, painted red, tied around 
with a sinew string, extending 8 inches on each side, and having 
hand grips, made of twigs, at the ends. 
Collected by Mr S. C. Simms, who gives the name as ewahpoa- 
rooahcooah. 
Fic. 1019. Bone buzz; length, 11} inches; Oglala Dakota Indians, Pine Ridge reservation, South 
Dakota; cat. no. 22126, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Daxora (Octata). Pine Ridge reservation, South Dakota. (Cat. 
no. 22126, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of 
Pennsylvania. ) 
Toe bone of a cow or ox (figure 1019), tied with sinew, with two 
small sticks inserted‘at the end of the cord. 
