396 COLLECTIONS OF 1879 WOLPI. 



21C0-21G1. 2160, (41954), and 2161, (41955). Similar objects. 



2162. (41956). Fig. 569. This exhibits a female figure with variegated 

 colors, and in addition to the pyramidal projections from the head 

 has two round sticks with a ball and crown. 



2163-21C4. 2163, (41957), and 2164, (4195S). Similar to Fig. 569. 



2165. (41959). Fig. 566. The general characteristics of this specimen 

 are the same as those already referred to, but it differs in the 

 arrangement of the head attachments ; two rows of pyramids are 

 shown ; the lower one is inverted ; the two rows are separated by 

 three arches ; the ujiper pyramids are ornamented at the tips with 

 feathers. A necklace of acorn hulls is around the neck, with a 

 shell ornament attached to it. Garters are represented at the 

 knees. In this specimen, as in many others, the feet are only 

 represented by stubs. The body is decorated to represent fanci- 

 fully colored clothing. 



2166-2168. 2166, (41960); 2167, (41961); 2168, (41962). Similar to the 

 preceding. 



2169. (41963). This is well shown in Fig. 670. 



2270-2172. 2170, (41964); 2171, (41965); 2172, (41966). Objects of the 

 same character. 



2173. (41967). This specimen (Fig. 568) differs considerably in form from 

 those previously mentioned. As will be observed by reference to 

 the figure, it has a conical projection from the top of the head, 

 representing a hat with a feather at the top, with two short, 

 round blocks at the base of the hat, and two round balls to 

 represent ears. The skirt is of cloth. The specimen is brilliantly 

 decorated with paint. 



2174. (41963). Shows the form and details of carving, highly colored. 



2175. (41969). A brilliantly colored image, which is well shown in colors 

 in Fig. 572. 



2176-2180. 2176, (21970); 2177, (41971); 2178, (21972); 2179, (21973); 

 2180, (41974), are similar objects. 



ANIMAL SUBSTANCES. 



MOUN AND BONE. 



2181. (40113). Large ladle from horn of mountain sheep, called dUyku. 

 See Fig. 673. 



2182-2188. 2182, (41891); 2183, (41892), 2184, (41893), 2185 (41894), 2186 

 (41895), 2187 (41897), and 2188 (41898). No. 2182 is a bone awl or 

 perforator, of which the others are examples, as shown in Fig. 575. 



2189-2192. 2189, (41990); 2190, (41991); 2191, (41992); 2192, (41193). 

 Goats' horns perforated with small round holes, through which 

 arrow shafts are passed to smooth and straighten them. Fig. 

 576 is an illustration of one of them, called hoth-quen. 



