PLATE VI. 



Fig. 3. — Typical Pueblo grinding trough, three feet nine inches long by 

 two feet one inch wide and eighteen inches deep. 



Figs. 4, 5, 6, 7. — Awls or drills, used principally for perforating skins 

 and boring holes into bones, etc. Figure 7 is of a reddish flint, beau- 

 tifully colored, and of fine workmanship. 



Figs. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. — Bone implements, probably used to enlarge holes in 

 skins. Have been much used. 



Figs. 13 to 18, inclusive. — Pipes and pipe stems; all are made of native 

 clay. Figure 15 is well made and is decorated with the design shown 

 on plate VIII, figure 62; mouthpiece broken off. Pipe measures two 

 and one-half inches long and seven-eighths inch in diameter at the 

 center. 



