Fig. 26 illustrates three types: Fig. 26A is a hunting quivermade from elk skin or soft calf skin with stitched in staves inthe back to keep it from collapsing. It has a wide shoulderstrap to suspend it. It has a "possibles" pocket with zipperopening. It has a capacity of 18 to 24 arrows.
Fig. 26B is smaller and less elaborate in design. This isused for small game hunting and roving. It has a capacity upto one dozen arrows.
Fig. 26C is a belt quiver mostly used at the target.
Fig. 26D is a ground quiver, made from a piece of 3/16 inch diameter steel or brass wire. This has the dual use of holding the arrows while the archer shoots at the target and holding the bow when the archer goes to the target to retrieve his arrows.