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ANIMAL SUBSTANCES. 



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2272. (423G1). Flat circular pad, composed of bair, over which the Shi- 

 imino women wear their bail", which appears like two wheels 

 over the ears. 



2273. (417G7). Head ornament for flower dance, 

 called tah-chi. 



2274. (417G9). Ornament similar to the preceding. 

 227."). (417(i(i). Maiden's hair strings for head-dress, 



called chica-ha-pi. 



2276. (41735). Rosette for headdress in dance. 



2277. (4173G) Rosette with hair tufts attached; 

 dance ornament for the head. 



2278. (41744). Woolen tassel, ornament for dress. 



2279. (417G2). Neck ornament, with feathers at- 

 tached, called how-ii-ahhc-qua-wi. 



2280. (41759). Feather charms. 



2281. (41761). Woven baud for the head, called 

 mong-at-a. 



2282. (42365). Fig. 584. Anklefs, ornamented with 

 porcupine quills; some are beaded. 



The following are specimens of the ank- 

 lets, variously ornamented : 

 2283-228G. 2283, (423G2) ; 2284, (42363); 2285, 

 (42364) ; 2286, (42366). 



2287. (41742). Woman's knit leggings. 



2288. (41826). Woven hair sinch or saddle-girt, ah-chis-clah 



2289. (41757). Braided lasso or lariat. 



COLLECTIONS FROM LACUNA. 

 ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



WATER VASES. 



These are mostly of the usual form, though some should, probably on 

 account of their shape, be designated as jars. A few have the margin 

 undulate, and some are without any distinct neck. 



They are generally Avell made and very symmetrical, of white ware, 

 with decorations in black, brown, or red colors. 



2290. (41295). Small, with opposite handles or ears, resembling rats peep- 

 ing into the vessel ; body decorated with broad oblique stripes and 

 figures resembling corn blades. Shown in Fig. 585. 



2291. (423S2). Small, decorated with birds fighting, their feathers ruf- 

 fled. Fig. G12. 



2292. (42384). Small, with a single broad undulate band around the body, 

 having a white stripe in the middle marked with a row of dots. 



