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178 Belt of seven rows of white glass beads, perfectly 



plain 426, 447 



179 Belt of nine rows, crossed by three double diagonal 



rows of single black beads on a white ground 426 



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180 Probably an alliance belt between nine towns or 



nations with a line and diamonds of dark wampum 



on a white ground 423 



181-82 Bunches of strings arranged for council use 349 



183 Called a Black Hawk belt, indicates a covenant 424 



184 French mission belt, probably recent 423 



185 Covenant belt, or a proposal for an aUiance, probably 



recent 423 



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186 Belt signifying two nations, and a strong and endur- 



ing alliance 424 



187 Belt having five double diamonds standing for the 



P'^ive Nations 424 



188 Belt called by owner " Six Nations' peace belt " 424 



189 Belt having partly open diamonds on a white ground^ 



10 rows deep ca41ed by owner *' Six Nations' peace 

 belt " «... 424 



190 Probably a covenant belt 424 



191 Defective belt having but two white squares and two 



white, hexagons inclosing similar figures, probably 

 recent 424 



192 Council belt 424 



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All reduced 



^93~94 Strings of long beads from Pompey (much reduced) . . 369 



195 Miscellaneous lot of small beads from Pompey sites, 



some much weathered 349 



196 Massive bead from Pompey (much reduced) . 369 



