24 NEW-YORK STATE COLLECTION. 



136. G;i-nose-ha : Husk and flag basket (4 specimens). 



137. Ya-nuh-tada-qua : Toilet basket. 



138. O-gus-ha-ote : Small square basket (17 specimens). These baskets 



are numbered from 1 to 17 inclusive, and contain specimens of 

 the several varieties of corn, beans, squashes, tobacco, dried 

 corn, etc. raised and prepared by the Senccas, viz : 



I. O-na-o-ga-ant : White corn. 



ii. Tic-ne : Red corn. 



hi. Ha-go-wa : White-flint corn. 



iv. O-na-da : Charred, or roasted corn. 



v. O-go-ou-sa : Baked corn. 



vi. O-si-da : Long-vine bean. 



vii. Gweh-da-a O-si-da : Red bean. 



viii. Te-o-ga-ga-wa, O-si-da ; Speckled bean. 



ix. Ta-ga-ga-hat : Short-vine bean. 



x. Ah-wa-own-dii-go : Red-flower pole-bean. 



xi. Hii-yoke : Cranberry pole-bean. 



xii. O-ga-ga-ind : Gray squash. 



xiii. Ga-je-ote : Big-handle squash. 



xiv. Sko-ak : Toad squash. 



xv. O-ne-a-sa-ii-weh : Small squash. 



xvi. O-yeh-qua-a-weh : Indian tobacco. 



xvii. O-so-wa : Parched corn pounded into flour, with maple sugar. 



139. Ga-no : Arrow for air-gun (2 specimens). 



140. O-sque-sont : Tomahawk. Used in the bear hunt. 



141. Da-ya-no-a-qua-ta Ga-ga-nea-sa : Scalping-knife (2 specimens). 



142. O-na-o-ga-ant : Two ears of white corn. 



143. Tic-ne : Two ears of red corn. 



144. Ho-go-wa : Two ears of white-flint corn. 



145. Gus-to-weh : Head-dress. 



146. Ga-ger-we-sa Dun-daque-qua-do-qua : Newyear's shovel. 



147. To-do-war-she-do-wa : Ribbon for hair. 



148. Ga-de-us-ha : Necklace. 



149. De-con-dea-da-hust-ta : Belt for female costume. 



150. Ah-de-a-da-we-sa : Female upper dress, with silver broaches, etc. 



151. Da-yase-ta-hos-ta : Silver hatband. 



152. Yen-nis-ho-qua-hos-ta : Silver wristbands (1 pair). 



153. To-an-jer-go-o O-no-no-do : Groundnuts (Apios tuberosa), from 



Tonawanda. 



