Eb2-14 Eb2-20 Eb2-24 Eb2-27 Eb3-6 Eb3-19
Eb3-25 Eb3-28 Eb3-31 Eb4-1 Eb4-6 Eb4-12
Eb4-21 Eb4-25 Eb4-27 Eb4-31 Eb5-3 Eb5-9
Eb5-13 Eb5-17 Eb5-20 Eb5-24 Eb5-28 Eb6-19

In the rongorongo text of the tablet nambed Aruku Kurenga it is also possible to assemble a table of similar glyphs:

Bb5-18 Bb5-25 Bb6-5 Bb6-28 Bb7-3 Bb7-16
     
Bb7-23 Bb7-31 Bb7-36      

Here we have only 9 glyphs (if I have judged it right) and all the sitting persons are holding a 'Clara-knife' instead of a measurment staff.

Interesting is the fact that there is a congruence in the signs between the texts of Aruku Kurenga and Keiti:

1. We can see a shark-like personage at one place (Bb6-5 / Eb6-19).

2. Immediately before the shark we find people where the feet are invisible (Bb5-25 / Eb5-24 and Eb5-28).

3. In another location we find people without feet (Bb7-16 / Eb3-25 and Eb4-12).