
The image is a page from a manual on "Indian Sign Talk". It features illustrations of hand gestures and their corresponding meanings. The page is divided into sections, each demonstrating a different sign. **R. 1:** Shows a hand with the thumb and little finger extended upwards, while the other fingers are closed. The description states to "Elevate the thumb and little finger of the right hand. Others closed. Strike back and forth on the right side of the head." The equivalent meaning is "RABBIT." **R. 2:** Depicts two index fingers extended and moving back and forth. The description says to "Extend both index fingers back up and reciprocate them several times." The equivalent meaning is "RACE-ING. FOOT RACE." **R. 3:** Shows a hand with all fingers loosely flexed and pointed downward towards the ground with two or more stops. The equivalent meaning is "RAIN-INC.", with the illustration suggesting water dripping from the ends of the fingers. The page is labeled with the section number (R. 1, R. 2, R. 3) and the page number 137 at the bottom. The illustrations are simple line drawings, and the text is in a clear, old-fashioned font.