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60. Gis-tak-he-a. Skin Bag. (Speckled Faun.) 



61. Gis-tak-he-a. Skin Bag. (Bearskin.) 



62. Tuesh-ta-ga-tas-ta. Tin Breast-plate. 



63. Ska-wa-ka. Splint Broom. 



64. Ya-o-da-was-ta. Indian Flute. 



65. Ne-us-tase-ah. Basket Sieve. Used for sifting white corn. 



66. O-ne-ose-to-wa-nes. Basket Sieve; coarser. For White Flint corn. 



67. Ta-gase-ha. Market Basket. 

 6S. Gase-ha. Covered Basket. 



69. O-ga-ka-ah. Open-work Basket. 3 specimens. 



70. Ga-yuh. Splint Cradle. 



71. Ga-nose-ha. Husk and Flag Basket. 4 specimens. 



72. Ya-nuh-ta-da-qua. Toilet Basket. 



73. O-gus-ha-ote. Small square Basket. 17 specimens. These bas- 



kets are numbered from 1 to 17, inclusive, and contain 

 specimens of the several varieties of corn, beans, squashes, 

 tobacco, dried corn, &c, raised and prepared by the Senecas, 

 viz: 



1. O-na-o-ga-ant. White corn. 



2. Tic-ne. Bed corn. 



3. Ha-go-wa. White Flint corn. 



4. O-na-da. Charred, or roasted corn. 



5. O-go-ou-sa. Baked corn. 



6. O-si-da. Long- vine bean. 



7. Gweh-da-a- O-si-da. Red bean. 



8. Te-o-ga-ga-wa O-si-da. Speckled bean. 



9. Ta-ga-ga-hat. Short- vine bean. 



10. Ah-wa-own-da-go. Red-flower pole-bean. 



11. Ha-yoke. Cranberry pole-bean. 



12. O-ga-ga-ind. Gray squash. 



13. Ga-je-ote. Big-handle squash. 



14. Sko-ak. Toad squash. 



15. O-ne-a-sa-a-weh. Small squash. 



16. O-yeh-qua-a-weh. Indian tobacco. 



17. O-so-wa. Parched corn, pounded into flour, with maple 



sugar. 



74. Ga-no. Arrow for air-gun. 2 specimens. 



75. O-sque-sont. Tomahawk. Used in the Bear hunt. 



76. Da-ya-no-a-qua-ta Ga-ga-nea-sa. Scalping knife. 2 specimens. 



77. O-na-o-ga-ant. Two ears of White corn. 



