a.
281, (47440). A small flat flaring bowl of red ware, with simple,
narrow, inner marginal black band and an inner sub-marginal line of
triangular points with dots between them.
282, (47441). Small image of a quadruped, very rude; impossible to
determine the animal intended; white ware with undulate black lines.
283, (47442). Image of a small bird with wings spread; white ware with
black lines.
284, (47443). Small bowl of white ware, ornamented with red triangles
and squares bordered by black lines.
285, (47444). Specimen of the paint used by the Indians to ornament
themselves in their dances.
ARTICLES OF BONE AND HORN.
271, (46656). Corn-husker; handle of antelope-horn and point of iron.
272, (48047). Implement of horn, perforated for straightening
arrow-shafts.
COLLECTIONS FROM OLD POJUAQUE.
ARTICLES OF STONE.
286-288. 286, (46661); 287, (46662); 288, (46714). Fragments of metates.
289, (46663). Large, very regularly shaped and much worn metate.
290-296. 290, (46664); 291, (46665); 292, (46666); 293, (46667); 294,
(46668); 295, (46669); 296, (46670). Rubbing stones for metates,
mostly broken.
297-319. 297, (46671); 298, (46672); 299, (46673); 300, (46674); 301,
(46675); 302, (46676); 303, (46677); 304, (46678); 305, (46679); 306,
(46683); 307, (46684); 308, (46695); 309, (46690); 310, (46680); 311,
(46701); 312, (46702); 313, (46705); 314, (46709); 315, (46710); 316,
(46711); 317, (46712); 318, (46713); 319, (46715). Smoothing stones.
320-335. 320, (46681); 321, (46682); 322, (46685); 323, (46686); 324,
(46687); 325, (46688); 326, (46689); 327, (46690); 328, (46691); 329,
(46692); 330, (46693); 331, (46694); 332, (46699); 333, (46704); 334,
(46706); 335, (46707). Hammers or pounding stones, mostly rude and
simple, showing but little preparation.
336-338. 336, (46697); 337, (46698); 338, (46700). Rude unpolished
celts.
339, (46703). A sharpening stone. Slate.
340, (46708). Grooved stones for polishing arrow-shafts.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
These consist of only a few fragments of ancient ornamented pottery.
341-342. 341, (46716); 342, (46717). Fragments of pottery from the ruins
of the old pueblo.
COLLECTIONS FROM SANTA CLARA.
ARTICLES OF STONE.
343-349. 343, (46762); 344, (46763); 345, (46764); 346, (47535); 347,
(47552); 348, (47563); 349, (47564). Metates or grinding stones.
350, (46765). Blocks of stone f
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