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clothing — continued. 

 Foot covering — Continued. 



44. Takekawa Zori, sandals of bamboo 



sheath. 



45. Zori, sandals of straw. 



46. Asaura Zori, sandals chiefly for in- 



door wear. 



47. Waraji, pair of straw sandals, used in 



traveling. 



HEAD GEAR. 



48. Augegasa, a hat made of Barer, dit- 



jpalatha, used by common laborers. 



49. Amigasa, a hat of rattan, used by fish- 



ermen, etc. 



50. Takinokogasa, a rain-hat made of 



bamboo sheath, used by common 

 laborer. 



51. Takenokogasa, a rain-hat made of 



bamboo sheath, used by Samurai in 

 old times. 



52. Nurigasa, a hat made of bamboo slips 



and lacquered paper on them. 



53. Funazoko, a head covering of cotton 



cloth, worn in cold by common peo- 

 ple. 



54. Okoso, a head covering of crape for 



women. 



55. Kappa Boshi, an oiled paper head cov- 



ering. 



ORNAMENTS. 

 Articles of ornament. 



56. Hanyeri, collar for female. 



57. Kinchaku, a pouch for child, sus- 



pended in the girdle. 



58. Asetenogoi, summer towel for female. 



59. Tenugui, a towel. 



Head ornaments. 



60. Kanzashi, hair-pin used by young 



girl. 



61. Hanakushi, comb worn by young girl. 



62. Hangake, crape for hair ornament. 



63. Negake, paper cord for hair ornament. 



64. Kamoji, false hair. 



65. Marumagekata, mold for dressing wo- 



men's hair, used as stuffing. 



66. Tabodome, hair-pin. 



67. Bindome, hair-pin. 



68. Hariuchi, a kind of hair ornament, 



used the same as No. 63. 



69. Nisebekko Kushi, hair ornament comb 



made of imitation tortoise shell. 



ornaments — continued. 



Read ornaments — Continued. 



70. Nisebekko Kogai, hairornameut made 

 of imitation tortoise shell. 



TOILET ARTICLES. . 



71. Kushi, combs. 



72. Kagami, mirror with case. 



73. Kiodai, mirror-stand with drawers, 



for lady's toilet articles. 



74. Kamisoribako, razor-case with a ra- 



zor. 



75. Motoyui, a bundle of paper cord for 



binding the hair into a bunch. 



76. Oshiroi, white powder for powdering 



the face. 



77. Oshiroi Tokashi, vessel for dissolving 



white powder. 



78. Mayuhake, toilet brush. 



79. Abura, pomatum for the hair. 



80. Koyu, perfumed oil for the hair. 



81. Gomanoabura, oil of Sesamum orien- 



talis. 



82. Benichoku, rouge-cup for painting 



lips by females. 



83. Nukabukuro, small cotton bag to put 



rice bran in, used in place of soap. 



84. Yojure, tooth-pick holder. 



85. Yoji, bundle of tooth-picks. 



86. Hamigakiko, tooth-powder. 



87. Migakiyoji, tooth-brushes. 



88. Migakiyoji bako, tooth-brush case. 



89. Kanatarai, metal tub used for wash- 



ing hands, etc. 



90. Tuto, hot-water jar. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF ORNAMENT. 



91. Ogi, fan. 



92. Uchiwa, round fan. 



93. Amagasa, rain-umbrella. 



94. Higasa, a parasol. 



95. Biotengasa, umbrella used for sun or 



rain ; 5 vessels, plates, and other 

 objects for household use. 



VESSELS, PLATES, ETC. 



96. Kama, iron pot for boiling rice. 



97. Kamashiki, stand for iron pot (Kama). 



98. Meshiage, large wooden handle used 



for taking rice from iron pot. 



99. Samoji, a wooden ladle used for filling 



cups with boiled rice. 



100. Meshibitsu, a tub for holding boiled 



