WAMPUM AND SHELL ARTICLES 47^, 



Fig. Pagb 



217 Ornament from Indian Castle, Pompey (see also fig. 



63) 36a 



218 Bird ornament from Pompey 362 



219 String of long beads with ornament attached, from 



Pompey 37a 



220 Thin ornament of U n i o shell from Pompey. ....... 368 



221 Discoid beads from Pompey 367 



Plate 18 



Strings of wampum used at mourning council 



222 Used for first speech 453 



223 Contain some white beads and used for second speech . 455 



224 Purple wampum for third speech 453 



225 Have a few white beads, for fourth speech 453 



226 Have scattered white beads^ for fifth speech 453. 



22y Have purple beads, relating to the dead chief, for sixth 



speech 453 



228 Have some white beads at the end of the strings as the 

 seventh and last speech concludes with a call for 

 the new chief 454 



Plate 19 



22g Emblematic belt 427 



230 Condolence belt belonging to Cornplanter 406 



231 Belt procured for state museum by Mrs H. M. Con- 



verse, formerly held by Gen. E. S. Parker 404 



232 Modern belt; this and fig. 244 are the widest belts 



known 412, 419 



233 String of small and irregular Canadian disk beads. . . . 365 



Plate 20 



234 Belt of 10 rows^ mostly white, with three diagonal 



rows of three open, black squares 427 



235 Long and narrow purple belt of seven rows, in New 



York 427 



