﻿No. 
  122.J 
  53 
  

  

  53. 
  Ali-so-qua-ta. 
  Pipe, 
  made 
  of 
  wood 
  and 
  lead. 
  

  

  54. 
  Ga-gii, 
  ne-as-heh. 
  Eelt 
  and 
  knife. 
  

  

  55. 
  Gus-da-wah-sa. 
  Turtle 
  shell 
  rattle. 
  

  

  56. 
  do 
  do 
  

  

  57. 
  0-no-ga 
  Gus-da-wah-sa. 
  Horn 
  rattle. 
  

  

  58. 
  Gus-to-weli. 
  Head 
  dress. 
  

  

  59. 
  Ga-wa. 
  Moccasin 
  awl. 
  

  

  60. 
  Bunch 
  of 
  sumac. 
  

  

  61. 
  0-yeh-qua-a-weh. 
  Indian 
  tobacco. 
  

  

  62. 
  Gis-tat-he-o 
  Ga-ya-ah. 
  Fawn 
  skin 
  bag. 
  

  

  63. 
  Gus-da-wa-sa 
  Yen 
  che-no-hos-ta. 
  Knee 
  rattle, 
  of 
  deer 
  

  

  hoofs. 
  

  

  64. 
  Spear 
  used 
  in 
  the 
  war 
  of 
  1812. 
  

  

  65. 
  Ga-ne-a-ga-o-dus-ha. 
  War 
  clue. 
  

  

  66. 
  Ya-o-da-was-ta. 
  Indian 
  flutb. 
  (2 
  specimens.) 
  

  

  67. 
  Wa-a-no. 
  Indian 
  bow. 
  

  

  68. 
  Ga-ne-ah. 
  Ball 
  bat. 
  

  

  69. 
  Ga-no. 
  ARRo^y. 
  (Pointed 
  with 
  deers 
  horn.) 
  

  

  70. 
  Ga-no. 
  Feathered 
  arrows. 
  (18 
  specimens 
  in 
  sheaf.) 
  

  

  71. 
  O-da-da-one-dus-til. 
  Eye 
  showerer. 
  

  

  72. 
  Yun-ga-sa. 
  Tobacco 
  pouch, 
  made 
  of 
  the 
  foot 
  and 
  leg 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  snapping 
  turtle. 
  

  

  73. 
  Gii-go-sa. 
  False 
  face. 
  

  

  74. 
  0-a-ta-ose 
  ka. 
  Moose 
  hair 
  burden 
  strap. 
  

  

  75. 
  Gus-ha-ah. 
  Moose 
  hair 
  and 
  bark 
  burden 
  strap, 
  

  

  76. 
  Gus-ha-ah. 
  Burden 
  strap, 
  (bark 
  thread 
  and 
  worsted.) 
  

  

  77. 
  Grus-ha-ah. 
  do 
  (bark 
  with 
  moose 
  hair 
  figures.)' 
  

  

  78. 
  Ga-te-as 
  ha 
  Ga-a-o-ta-ges. 
  Grass 
  shoulder 
  ornament. 
  

  

  79. 
  Yout-ka-do-qua. 
  Basket 
  fish 
  net. 
  

  

  80. 
  Husk 
  moccasins, 
  (one 
  pair.) 
  

  

  81. 
  Ga-a-sken-dii. 
  Bark 
  rope 
  — 
  madeof 
  basswood 
  filaments. 
  

  

  82. 
  do 
  do 
  2 
  specimens 
  from 
  Tonawanda. 
  

  

  83. 
  Ose-ga. 
  Skein 
  of 
  slippery 
  elm 
  thread. 
  * 
  

   S4. 
  Ose-ga. 
  do 
  (colored.) 
  

  

  85. 
  do 
  Twisted 
  into 
  strings. 
  

  

  86. 
  Ose-ga. 
  Strips 
  of 
  slippery 
  elm 
  bark. 
  

  

  87. 
  0-sa. 
  Skein 
  of 
  basswood 
  filaments. 
  

  

  88. 
  0-sa. 
  Strips 
  of 
  basswood 
  bark. 
  

  

  89. 
  Go-yo-ga-ace» 
  Finger 
  catcher. 
  

  

  