. The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Corean collections in the National Museum . -headed drum produces four distinct sounds, according to the place * W. W. Rockhill: The Laud of the Lamas, p. 88. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIV. Korean Games of Skill and Chance. Fig. 1. Playing Cards. Eighty-one long, narrow strips of oiled paper with thesuit signs written on them. There are eight suits—the man, iish, hawk,pheasant, deer, steer, rabbit, and horse. Length, 8 inches; width, ^ inch.(Cat. No. 77047, U. S. N. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected by Ensign J. , U. S. N.) Fig. 2. Chinese Chessmen. Thirty-t
. The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Corean collections in the National Museum . -headed drum produces four distinct sounds, according to the place * W. W. Rockhill: The Laud of the Lamas, p. 88. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIV. Korean Games of Skill and Chance. Fig. 1. Playing Cards. Eighty-one long, narrow strips of oiled paper with thesuit signs written on them. There are eight suits—the man, iish, hawk,pheasant, deer, steer, rabbit, and horse. Length, 8 inches; width, ^ inch.(Cat. No. 77047, U. S. N. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected by Ensign J. , U. S. N.) Fig. 2. Chinese Chessmen. Thirty-two hexagonal blocks of pine wood, of threedifferent sizes. Characters, Chinese; cut in the blocks and painted redand blue. (Cat. No. 77025, U. S. N. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected byEnsign J. B. Bernadou, U. S. N.) Fig. 3. Dominoes. Thirty-two ivory dies, marked with red and black spots, largeand small. Size of die, f inch long, ^ inch wide. (Cat. No. 77024, U. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected by Ensign J. B. Bernadou, U. S. N.) jrt of National Museum, 1891.—Hough. Plate Korean Games of Skill atmd Chance. ff?eport of National Museum, 1891,—Hough. Plate XXV.
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