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surface.
779-781. 779, (47734); 780, (47736); 781, (47744). Cooking pots without
handles.
782, (47738). Cooking pot with handle, regular pitcher form.
783, (47740). Canteen without handles.
784-785. 784, (47746); 785, (47747.) Small (toy) bowls.
786-787. 786, (47751); 787, (47756). Small (toy) tinajas.
_WHITE WARE WITH DECORATIONS._
But few specimens; ornamentation simple and in black.
788, (47721). Bowl; internally an undulate marginal band, externally a
middle band of diamonds and ovals.
[Illustration: Fig. 711. 47723]
789, (47730). Bowl; broad inner marginal band of outline blocks
alternating with snake-like figures, external marginal band of
outline leaves.
790, (47722). Canteen of the usual form with knobs at the sides.
791, (47723). Small tinaja shown in Fig. 711.
792, (47725). Small tinaja with cross on the neck and a double scalloped
middle band.
793, (47724). Water vessel in the form of a duck, loop-handle on the
back; plain.
794, (47719). Small tinaja.
795, (47727). Canteen of usual form, knob handles, with circle and
square.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
796, (47811). Head mats of corn-husks, ring-shaped and painted.
797, (47812). Arrow-points, chips, flakes, &c.
798, (47813). Young otter skin.
799, (47814). A scarf to be worn over the shoulder while dancing; with
long beaded streamers and tassels.
800, (47815). Medicine bag.
801, (47801). Pottery spindle whirl, simple small disk with hole in the
middle.
COLLECTION FROM SANTA ANA.
ARTICLES OF STONE.
802-804. 802, (47284); 803, (47285); 804, (47286). Stone hatchets with
groove.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
These consist of white ornamented ware.
805, (47287). Animal image, probably a fawn, handle on the back.
806-809. 806, (47290); 807, (47291); 808, (47292); 809, (47293). Small
tinajas with decorations in black. The figures are the same as those
found on Zuni pottery--scrolls, triangles, scalloped lines and birds,
but no antelopes or deer.
COLLECTION FROM SANDIA, N. MEX.
810-811. 810, (47240); 811, (47241). Biscuit-shaped unburnt bowls.
COLLECTION FROM COCHITI.
ARTICLES OF STONE.
812-815. 812, (47901); 813, (47905); 814, (47474); 815, (47475).
Hat-shaped lava stones used in cooking bread; they are heated and
placed on top of the cake. This is an old custom almost entirely
abandoned, and now practiced only by a few families of t
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