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16982. This specimen is of a dark volcanic material. The face and 

 feet are both well turned up. The anterior and the posterior farrows are 

 deep, the left side bulged out, and the bottom slightly hollowed. 

 Length 11.6, width 4.3, and height 5.65 inches. (Fig. 37.) 



16983. A rough specimen made of dark volcanic stone. The head and 

 feet are close to the mamma, leaving very slight intervening furrows. 

 The bottom is hollowed out. Length 7.3, width 3.6, and height 3.7 

 inches. 



16984. A large specimen, made of white marble. Across the forehead 

 is a chevroned band, the triangular spaces of the chevrons being filled 

 with straight lines parallel to the lines of the chevron consecutively. 

 The right side is fuller than the left, and the bottom slightly hollowed. 

 Length 12.3, width 5.9, and height 6.35 inches. 



16985. A dark volcanic stone, broken. The head has a high ridge 

 running above the forehead, making a deep furrow between it and the 

 mamma. The bottom is quite flat. Length 11.1, width 5.5, and height 

 7.7 inches. 



16986. A rough specimen, made of volcanic stone. The face and feet 

 are much flattened out, and the anterior and posterior furrow are broad 

 and shallow. The left side is fuller than the right. The mamma is 

 slightly winged, or angular, on the sides, front, and rear. The bottom 

 is nearly flat, and very rough. Length 8, width 3 55, height 3.8 inches. 



16987. A dark-colored specimen, of volcanic material. The head is 

 grotesque and high-ridged, making the front furrow deep. Across the 

 thighs is a chevroned band. The feet are twisted around so as to bring 

 the toes against the rump. The right side is fuller than the left. The 

 bottom is warped up and hollowed out. There are four shallow cylin- 

 drical depressions on the mamma on a level with the furrows, one on 

 either side of the anterior and posterior portions. Length 11.65, width 

 4.6, height 4.05 inches. (Fig. 38.) 



16989. A v'ery smooth bluish-gray specimen. The head resembles 

 that of a parrot, and there is a perforation through the beak. The 

 thighs of the prostrate figure are ornamented with chevrons and dotted 

 circles. The right side is fuller than the left, and the bottom elevated 

 and hollowed out. Length 6.85, width 3, height 3 inches. Although 

 this is a very smooth specimen, the different style of illustration adopted 

 by the artist exaggerates this feature unduly, in comparison with others 

 which are hatched in the engraving. (Fig. 39.) 



16990. A polished specimen, made of mottled black and white marble. 

 The head and posterior portion are very much flattened out, making the 

 furrows long and shallow. The left side is fuller than the right, and the 

 bottom is elevated nearly an inch, and hollowed out. Length 10.75, 

 width 4.3, height 4.1 inches. 



16991. A rough volcanic stone. The human figure is not visible in 

 this specimen, the ends being simple knobs, between which and the base 

 of the mamma there are slight furrows. The bottom is flat. If we were 



