328 J. Butler — Bough Notes on the Anrjdmi Ndgds. [No. 4, 



to appreciate the leading features of some of the most interesting races that 

 inhabit this frontier. 



Plate XIX represents an Angami Naga of Ch edema in his war-dress, 

 with loins girt up, and carrying two spears, ready for action. 



Plate XX is an Angami woman from Khonoma. 



Plate XXI, Fig. 1 is a young unmarried lass from Jotsoma, weaving 

 in front of her father's house. 



Fig. 2 is the sledge used by the Angamis for dragging up heavy 

 monumental stones. 



Fig. 3 is the sketch of a well-to-do Angami Naga's house in Rezami. 



Fig. 4 are two heads (man and woman) of individuals from Themi- 

 jiima (Eastern Angamis). 



Fig. 5 is the sketch of an effigy over an Angami warrior's grave at 

 Kohima. 



Fig. 6 represents the Eastern Angami dao. 



Fig. 7 is the white shell ornament for the nape of the neck. 



Fig. 8 is the Angami ear ornament, mentioned above. 



Plate XXII is the likeness of Soibang, the Chief of Bormuton (or 

 Chopnu). 



Plate XXIII is the likeness of Phemi, the wife of the Chief shown in 

 the previous illustration, 



Plate XXIV is a Hattigoria Naga, and 



Plate XXV is Assiringia, a woman of the same race. 



I may here observe that several figures have been here introduced 

 merely for purposes of comparison and illustrate Tribes to which my notes 

 here do not refer to at all ; I hope, however, should this paper prove of any 

 interest, that hereafter I may be enabled gradually to furnish notes on 

 these races also. 



Chaptee III. 



