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Case 13 —Buckskin costumes, etc., Hupa, Yurok, Karok Indi- 
ans, Northwestern California. Basketry, Shasta Indians, North- 
ern California. 
Case 14.— Fishing apparatus for clams, basketry, woman’s 
ornaments, etc., Achomawi Indians, Northeastern California. 
Case 15. — Basketry, Achomawi Indians, Northeastern Cali- 
fornia. 
Case 16. — ^Basketry, bows and arrows, musical instruments, 
etc., Wintun Indians, North Central California. 
Case 17. — Fishing apparatus and boat of rushes. Porno Indi- 
ans, North Central California. 
Case 18. — Fighting knives, bows, arrows, headdress, fishing- 
traps, games, etc.. Porno Indians, North Central California. 
Case 19. — Musical instruments, rope and twine, walking 
canes, wooden and stone implements, etc.. Porno Indians, North 
Central California. 
Case 20. — Rabbit skin blankets, mats and wooden household 
implements, etc.. Porno Indians, North Central California. 
Case 21. — Stone mortars, bows, arrows, dance paraphernalia, 
feather head dress and ornaments. Porno Indians, North Central 
California. 
Case 22. — Feathered, beaded and plain basketry and stone 
implements. Porno Indians, North Central California. 
Case 23. — Basketry, etc.. Porno Indians, North Central Cali- 
fornia. 
Case 24. — Basketry, Owen’s River and Lake Group, Shoshoni 
Indians. 
Case 25. — Basketry, Porno Indians, North Central Califor- 
nia. 
Case 26. — Figures of Medicine men. Porno Indians, North 
Central California. 
Case 27. — Blanket of woven rabbit skin, foodstuffs, bows, ar- 
rows, twine, basketry, ornaments, games, etc.. Mono Indians, 
East Central California. 
Case 28. — Basketry, Mono Indians, East Central California. 
Case 29. — Basketry and wooden bowls. Mono Indians, East 
Central California. 
Case 30. — Basketry and wooden bowls. Mono Indians, East 
Central California. 
