PL. CLIV. Entrance to the Spring Lanva. 

 This is one of the most important springs of the Ordibis, not only because a 

 large proportion of the inhabitants depend on it for their water supply, but also 

 because prayer-ofiferings are deposited here and water gotten at almost every 

 ceremony, and at the large summer assembly of the Flute Order complicated and 

 important rites take place in and around this spring. It is situated about half a 

 mile west of Ordibi. The rounded objects on the steps are water vessels left to 

 be filled as soon as enough water has run into the spring, the water supply being 

 very scant at certain seasons of the year. 



