English: No. 9. African rattle. Wrought-iron disk with handle, to the border of which are hung iron bells. Congo 174,748
No. 10. Hupa rattle. Cloth belt, to which are attached pendants of deer hoofs, ornamented with beads. California 77, 190
No. 11. Brahman and Mohammedan anklet rattle, Hindustan. Rope of grelots or hawk bells worn by both sexes and held sacred. Put on with special religious ceremonies 92,717
No. 12. Musical bones or clappers. Used chiefly by minstrel bands in America 55,727
No. 13. Chinese clappers {clmt-pan). Three tablets of hard wood nited by a string piercing all of them 96,567
No. 14. Sheep bones strung on a cord, forming a rattle. Spain.
No. 15. Block of hardwood hollowed through an incision in the side. China.
No. 16. Fijian war drum (sa li). Log of wood hollowed like a canoe, orna-
mented with beads inlaid. Struck with wooden club 23,949
No. 17. Tambourine made by pegging skin over a wooden hoop. American
Indian.
No. 18. Hindu kettledrum (tabla). Sonorousness increased by weighting the head with a circular patch of black cement. Struck with the finger 92,726
No. 19. Japanese two-headed drum (kah ka). Head larger than the body. Different tones are produced by striking in the center or at the
edge 94,954
No. 20. Chinese gong (lo) of bronze. Peculiar to the Far East, having a bossed or raised center and the rim turned back a little more than a right angle 94,850
No. 21. Chinese cymbal (po). Made of hammered bell metal in shape of
Chinese hat 94,861