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No. 31. — Earrings of silver, inserted into a hole bored in the 

 lobe of the ear, and stretched to the required dimensions. 



No. 32. — Earrings of brass of the same kind. 



No. 33. — Ear ornaments of red and blue stones suspended from 

 the rings. 



No. 34. — Single red stone ear ornament, of great value among 

 the tribe, suspended as above. 



No. 35. — Necklace of coral beads. 



No. 36. — Necklace of blue stone beads. 



No. 37. — Necklace of beads made from ground shells and worn 

 by the women. 



Nos. 38 and 39. — Seed necklaces of two kinds. 



Nos. 40 and 41.— Tiger's tooth and wolf's tooth worn as talis- 

 mans round the neck to keep off attacks from those animals. 



No. 42. — -Talismanic stone, enclosed in basket carried by hunters 

 to ensure success in sport. 



No. 43. — A small box containing a little of the Kookie poison 

 with which they smear their weapons. 



No. 44. — Kookie garter, made of the goat's beard, worn below 

 the knee. 



No. 45.— Kookie woman's petticoat. 



No. 46. — White cotton cloth or sheet. 



No. 47. — Cotton cloth, dyed with wild indigo. 



No. 48. — Cotton rug. 



No. 49. — Brass wire girdle or zone for the waist. 



No. 50. — Kookie bagpipes (Ghoshem) hollowed gourd with bam- 

 boo pipes. 



No. 51.— Kookie bell. 



No 52. — Yessel for holding tobacco water. 



No. 53. — Drinking vessel. 



Nos. 54, 55 and 56. — Three different kinds of brass tobacco pipes 

 with mouth-pieces ; used by the men. 



No. 57. — Bamboo tobacco pipe. 



No. 58. — Hookah used by the women, with earthen bowl, bam- 

 boo water-piece, and brass mouth-piece, together with pricker and 

 chain. 



