Shikalim 5:3
There were 4 different tokens that had written on them eigel [calf], zachar
[ram], gidi [kid], chote [sinner]. Ben Azai says there were five; eigel [calf],
zachar [ram], gidi [kid], chote dal [poor sinner], chote ashir [rich sinner].
With these tokens a person got his korban plus it’s flour, oil, and
wine[nisachim].
Calf—old young male and female have all the same nisachim
Kid-- old young male and female except for adult rams
Ram—adult
Sinner—for all 3 animals of a metzora
Shikalim 5:4
Whoever needed nisachim would go to Yochanan who took care of the tokens. H e
would pay money and got his token. He then went to Achiya who took care of the
nisachim and gave the token to get his nisachim.
Later in the evening, these two people got together to see if the numbers
equaled. If there was extra money hekdash got it. If there was less Yochanan
would pay the difference.