32 Albany Museum Records. 



Explanation of Plate II. 



Illustrating Dr. S. Sohuuland's ])aper on Hottentot and Busbman pottery. 

 (All figures are from photographs by the author). 



Fig. 1. — Hottentotls pot found about .5 miles east of Port Alfred. About 

 X natural size. 



Fig. 2. — Pot found close to kituhen-middeus in the sandhills near the 

 mouth of the Rufanes River by Mr. J. N". Cock. About J^ natural 

 size. 



Fig. ;^. — Portion of a pot fouad in a Bushman cave close to Grahamstmvii. 

 About X natural size. 



Fig. 4. — Bushman (y) pot found near the mouth of the Kleinemonde River 

 by Mr. T. Cronwright. About X natural size. 



Fig. 5. — Fragments of pottery found in kitchen- middens near Port Alfred, 

 showing various styles of ornamentation. Nearly A natural size. 



Fig. 6. — Fragments of pottery found in kitcheumiddens near Port Alfred, 

 showing the " ears " throue^h which sinews or thongs of hide were 

 passed by means of which many pots were suspended. Nearly 

 J natural size. 



Fig. 7 and 8. — Fragments of Bushman pottery found by Dr R. Kanneme;, er, 

 F.L.S., on the Stormberg, illustrating various styles of ornamen- 

 tation. Nearly A natural size. 



