42. Dog: Pass the flat hand from above downward, stopping at the height of a dog's back. (G. S. 96; S. L. 28.)
43. Beaver: With the back of the open right hand, strike the palm of the left several times. (G. S. 32.)
44. Otter: Draw the nose slightly upward with the first two fingers of the right hand. (G. S. 194.)
45. Bison, female: Curve the two forefingers, place them on the sides of the head, and move them several times. (G. S. 40.)
46. Bison, male: Place the tightly closed hands on both sides of the head with the fingers forward. (G. S. 40.)
47. Antelope: Pass the open right hand outward from the small of the back.—This, as explained by Indians examined by the present writer, indicates the lighter coloration upon the animal's flanks. A Ute who could speak Spanish accompanied it with the word blanco, as if recognizing that it required explanation. (G. S. 22.)
48. Sheep, bighorn (Ovis montana): Move the hands in the direction of the horns on the side of the head by passing them backward and forward in the form of a half-circle. (G. S. 231.)
49. Mule: Hold the open hands high beside the head, and move them from back to front several times like wings. (G. S. 186.)
50. Elk (Cervus can.): Stretch the arms above and along side of the head. (G. S. 103.)
51. Deer: Pass the uplifted hand to and fro several times in front of the face. (G. S. 86; S. L. 27.)