DESCEIPTIOX or PLATES. 



Plate I. 



Bundu girls with whitened faces, aud dressed in the ceremonial dress of 

 bell-caps, nets, grass, and other ornaments, ready for the usual parade about 

 the town after leaving the Bundu bush on completion of the course (vide 

 p. 41). 



Plate II. 



Figs. 1-2. — Woman showing Bundu marks (vide p. 41). 

 Fig. 3. — A Tinga-Tanga, with bones of the leopard-victim, whose sacrifice 

 is described at p. 49. 



Plate III. 



Borfimor bag (\'ide pp. 52-3, 62-3, 67) and lasimois, or charm, of hoof 

 and hide of cow, looked upon as a very powerfid medicine. 



