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18. Be able to indicate and discuss the genuine Balleta.

19. Be able to indicate and discuss the genuine Chimayo.

20. Be able to indicate and discuss the genuine Hopi.

21. Be able to indicate and discuss the genuine Chilkat.

22. Be able to indicate and discuss the Germantown.

23. Be able to indicate and discuss the genuine Serape.

24. Tell approximately the age of a blanket.

25. Distinguish the three or our general styles of bead-work and the regions of which they were characteristic.

26. Visit in person and stay at least a week with some tribe that is not scattered.

27. Name the Six Nations, the Plains Indians, the different tribes of Pueblo Indians, the coast (California) tribes, the Alaskan Tribes, or the Central American Tribes.

28. Know fifty signs of the sign language.

LITTLE PLANTER

(Watokpana)

The Degree of Little Planter may be conferred upon any one who accomplishes nine of these tests:

1. Demonstrate by specimens the characteristic differences between mosses, lichens and liverworts.

2. Identify ten species of mosses.

3. Identify five species of lichens or liverworts.

4. Describe in detail the life history of a slime mold, and identify five species.

5. Identify five species of poisonous mushrooms, and tell how they may be recognized.

6. Identify 15 species of edible mushrooms.

7. Identify ten species of non-edible, non-poisonous mushrooms.

8. Make spore prints of ten species of mushrooms or ferns.

9. Identify fifteen species of ferns.

10. Make blue or ink prints of ten species of ferns.

11. Describe in detail the life history of some fern, and discover and identify a protrallium.

12. Find and identify four species of horse-tails.

13. Find and identify four species of club-mosses.

14. Identify five species of sea weeds.

15. Make a mushroom bed and raise at least a half bushel of edible mushrooms.