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Fig. 4, 
XV. — Q picks up the two pieces in d-6 and drops them in d-1 and d-8 ; picks 
np the tAvo pieces in d-8 and drops them in d-9 and cZ-10. 
XVI. — P picks up the three pieces in a-12 and distributes them in a-11, a-lO 
and a-9 ; picks np the four pieces in a-9 and drops them in a-8, a-7, 
a-6 and a-5. 
XVII. — Q takes tAvo pieces out of d-7 and drojos them into (^-8 and d-9 ; 
picks up the three pieces in d-9 and distributes them in d-10, d-11 
and d-12. 
XVIII. — P picks up the seven pieces in a-8 and distributes them in a-7, a-6, 
a-5, a-4, a-3, a-2 and a-1 : picks up the two pieces in a-1 and drops 
them in h-l and h-2. 
XIX. — Q picks up the two pieces in d-10 and drops them into cZ-11 and d-12 ; 
picks up the two pieces in d-12 and drops them in c-12 and c-11. 
XX. — P takes up the two pieces in h-4 and drops them in h-5 and h-6 ; picks 
up the five pieces in h-G and drops them in b-7, b-8, h-9, h-10 and 
He captures the three pieces in c-11 and d-11 (Pig. 4^ XX 1) and drops 
them in h-12, a-12 and a-11 ; picks up the three pieces in a-11 and 
drops them in a-10, a-9 and a-8, where his move ends (Fig. 4, XX 2). 
•Q having only one stone in each of his occupied holes is unable to move, and 
P thus wins the game. 
