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COLLECTIONS OK 1881. 



653S0, 65382. Sinkers of gray slate, shaped somewhat like a cigar, one 

 or more groves partially encircling the ends. These were 

 carefully wrapped in corn-husks. Fig. 199. 



65383, 65384. Two copper fish-hooks and the cords to which they are at- 

 tached. The hooks pierce the ends of the bit of cornstalk 

 about which the cord is wound. Fig. 200. 



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65387. A sling, 4 feet long. The extremities consist of a single cord, 

 the middle part of 4 heavy, compactly-plaited cords. 



65389. I lead-bands of coarse fabrication, having figures of red, yellow 



and white. 

 65391. A large piece of cloth, possibly a mantle, made by piecing 

 together fragments of highly-colored cloths. 



65390. A large piece of gauze-like white cotton fabric. 



65385, 65386. Small nets containing a variety of articles. 



65386. A head ornament of red feathers, skillfully attached to cords. 



