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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Specimen, Cat. No. 1327271 (U.S.KM.), painted dull red color. 

 Diti'ereuce of a semitone between the two sides: 



Specimen, Cat. No. 1327581 (U.S.N.M.), painted dull red color; 



*-t 



Specimen, Cat. No. 133465 ' (II.S.N.M.), painted dull red color: 



:=&d 



i 



Specimen, Cat. No. 1319451 (U.S.N.M.), painted dull red color: 



i 





Specimen, Cat. No. 1319401 (U.S.N.M.), painted, decoration in black 

 on red ground. Lost color ware. Difference of a tone between the 

 two sides : 



Specimen, Cat. No. 131947' (U.S.N.M.), ])ainted, decoration in black 

 on red ground. Lost color ware : 



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Bird-shaped ivhlstles of unpainted ware. — In fig. 285 is presented one 

 of this class. The body is short and wide, with the wings spread. Its 

 long neck terminates in a triangular-shaped head, with protruding eyes 

 ujton the top. Tliere are two finger holes in the breast, and the tail 



1 See note 2, p. 629. 



