Figs. 147 and 148.—Two bronze female figures back to back, with one hat, being the handle of one of the swords or wands (see Figs. [202 to 211], Plate XXIX), used by virgins in their dances. There is a large iron pin right through the casting.
Figs. 149 and 150.—Bronze head of girl. Three tribal marks incised over each eye; pupils of eyes of iron, inlaid; necklace of agate or coral.
Figs. 151 and 152.—Brass vessel, resembling a coffee pot. A human figure sitting in front, out of the mouth of which the spout emerges. The handle at back represents a sinuous snake with the head downwards, like that of Fig. [46], Plate VIII. Bands of fish-scale pattern surround the vessel.
[DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXV.]
Figs. 153 and 154.—Carved ivory head of leopard, the spots of lead, inlaid. This resembles in form the bronze ones, Figs. [58]-63, Plate X. It is apparently very old.