142 Timehri. 



I subjoin the following list of equivalent terms of what may be called the 

 Popular and Scientific methods : — 



Popular. Scientific 



far ulnar 



near radial 



upper distal 



lower proximal. 



Munata (Door.) 



1st. Place the left hand in the loop so as to form a dorsal loop on the 

 left wrist. Pass the near string between the left thumb and index 

 and pass the far string between the left middle and ring fingers. 

 Bring both back between the left index and middle fingers. 



2nd. Pass the far index string to form a little finger loop and then the 

 near middle string to form a thumb loop. 



3rd. Take up the index palmar loop on the back of the right index and 

 the middle palmar loop on the back of the right middle finger. 

 Stretch. 



4th. With the right index and thumb take up the dorsal wrist loop and 

 bring it over the fingers to form a palmar one. Stretch. 



5th. Loosen the loops on the right fingers and place them on the corres- 

 ponding fingers of the left hand. Bring the lower loops of the left 

 index and middle fingers over to the palmar side. 



6th. Insert the right index and middle fingers into the dorsal loops of 

 the left index and middle fingers. Pull. Hold the right hand 

 vertically over the left and we have the pattern illustrated in Fig. 5. 



Arauta-Mutayeber (Monkey's Jaws.) 

 The 1st. and 2nd. movements are the same as the corresponding 

 movements of Munatd described above. 



3rd. Pass the right wrist through the long hanging loop from underneath 

 so as to form a dorsal loop on the right wrist. This loop remains in 

 the same position up to the end. 



4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, are the same as the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th, of 

 Munatd. In other words, this figure is made in the same way as 

 Munatd except that an extra movement is inserted. The finished 

 pattern is held horizontally. There is an illustration of it in 

 " Timehri," July, 1912, p. 122, "Baboon's Mouth." 



Moroi (Bird-snare). 



This has all the movements of Munatd except that a second loop is 

 formed on the left wrist at the beginning by passing the far string round 

 by the near side and back to its position. 



