98. Ditto, a fossil univalve.

99. Ditto, concretion in form of human testicles and of phallic significance. Mo-ha a´-thlä-shi.

100. Ditto, slag, used as in No. 97.

101. Ditto, ditto, stalagmitic.

102. Ditto, chalcedony concretion, ditto.

103. Stone knife of obsidian, with string for suspension, used in ceremonial scalp taking—one of which is carried on journeys by each member of the Priesthood of the Bow, or Order of the Knife. Mó-tsi-k’wash-na kia tí-mush.

104 to 125. Ancient flint knives preserved as amulets and relics of ancestors among the Zuñis.

125 to 150. Arrow points, &c., preserved by modern Zuñis as relics of ancestors, and amulets used in various ceremonials, &c.

Miscellaneous objects not numbered in catalogue:

Three bow-guards for children. Kém pas si-kwi-we.