The thread concerning cataloguing a pack of tarot cards has been interesting and has caught the attention to my graduate museum studies students who are required to read Museum-L regularly as a class assignment. Talking to them the other night about this issue, it seemed to me that you can call them anything that is consistent with the particular nomenclature system your institution uses. As I remember, Chenall's Nomenclature is indexed and a number of "odd" objects like tarot cards are included with listings like "tarot cards..........use ceremonial object." Call the cards what you wish, but add such a listing to your nomenclature index so anyone coming later will know where to look. Nomenclature is not an exact science. I think there two long-term concerns that are equally important to the question of how do you identify a pack of tarot cards. The first is to be sure to name the second and any subsequent packs of cards the same as the first. The econd is to leave written clues so that other people (including yourself at a later date) can be directed to your holdings of such objects through the catalogue. Just my two cents' worth. Michael Cahall Department of History Duquesne University