65. ‘Khandjar’ of the same form, having both blade and handle of iron. The handle is ornamented with the figures of a bird and some small quadruped. 1/10. (Author’s Coll.)

X.

66. Dagger formed of the horn of the ‘sasin,’ or common antelope. 1/10. (Author’s Coll.)

X.

67. Dagger like fig. 66, but with the points armed with metal. 1/10 (Mus. R. U. S. Inst.)

X.

68. Dagger like figs. 66, 67, but composed entirely of metal, with a shield for the hand. Similar shields are sometimes attached to daggers like those in figs. 66, 67. 1/12. (Mus. R. U. S. Inst.)

X.

69. Weapon composed of the horn of the antelope; steel-pointed; supposed to be that used by the Fakirs in India. (Author’s Coll.)

X.