918 PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 



ornamentation is different from that seen in any other specimen from 

 Nicaragua. Depth, 6f inches ; width, 8 inches. 



No. 61,731. Miniature of round urn, unornamented and unpainted. 

 Found inside of round urn. Depth, 1£ inches ; width, If inches. 



No. 61 ,732. Same as last. 



No. 61,734, 61,735. Ornaments from a large, curiously shaped dish 

 which served as a cover for No. 61,738, but had been broken to pieces 

 by roots. These ornaments were intended to represent the head of some 

 animal, and show considerable care in design and execution. 



No. 61,736. Beak of parrot in clay. 



Many legs of tripod dishes were found, bearing a general resemblance 

 to those of Grave No. 1. Yery few bones were found, and those were 

 even more fragmentary than in Grave No. 1. 



No. 61,740 is a rude carving of a face in stone, found inside of burial 

 urn. 



