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charm being often threaded on the string. This marks a good time for planting.

C. Leku Sang, corresponds to the position of the wristlet made from fibres of the sang palm by men on the war paths to distinguish them from the enemy. A good time for planting.

D. Muga mipit, marks a bad time for planting because the sparrows (mipit) will destroy the crop.

E. Idan ok, i.e., the small part of the forearm, a bad time for planting.

F. Idan aiar, i.e., the thick part of the forearm, a bad time for planting.

G. Selong jangin, i.e., the brass armlet worn round the biceps; this marks a good time for planting.

H. Lingai Sapeh, i.e., the junction of the coat-sleeve with the coat; a good time for planting.