36 SMITHSONIAN M ISCIilJ.ANEOUS COLLECTIONS \OL. 87 



U.S.N.M. No. 134215 (probably Gill, 1902?), Mason, pi. 212 upper and p. 4ggi. 



Measurements : height yi inches, diameters, bottom 6 inches, neck 4I inches. 



mouth si inches ; 5 coils, 13 stitches per inch. Design in black. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 134215, Mason, pi. 214, lower row, third from the left. I have not 



seen the specimen. Mason gives, p. 502, diameter ii^ inches. Design not 



discernible from photograph. 

 Eldody collection, No. 8463 (seen in La Fonda shop, Sante Fe, N. Mex.). With 



a rawhide band and handle around the neck ; design in red and black. 



All the above specimens are made in every particular in Basket 

 Maker type coiling on a two-rod-and-bundle-trianguiar foundation 

 (fig. 2), convex work surface (fig. lb). 



ZUNI 



From Zuni there are three coiled bottle shapes and two coiled 

 globular baskets.' 



U.S.N.M. No. 68550 (Zuni, Powell), Mason, pi. 214, second basket from the 

 left in the upper row, and p. 502. The basket has a small leather handle ; 

 design in black. Aleasurements : total height 4^ inches ; diameters, bottom 

 4 inches, mouth 35 inches ; 5 coils, 13 .stitches per inch. 



U.S.N.M^. No. 42140, Mason, pi. 214, first basket from right in upper row, and 

 p. 502. Measurements : 45 inches high ; diameters, bottom 4 inches, neck 

 3i inches, mouth 4I inches ; 5 coils, 10 stitches per inch. Leather handle ; 

 design in black. 



LI.S.N.M. No. 68489 (Zuni, Stevenson), Mason, pi. 214, lower row, second from 

 the left," and p. 502. ?^Ieasurements : total height gi inches ; diameters, 

 bottom 82 inches, neck 45 inches, mouth 6i inches; 32 coils, 10 stitches per 

 inch. Design in dark red. 



U.S.N.M. No. 68472 (Zuni, Powell), Mason, pi. 214, upper row, fourth from 

 left and p. 502. Measurements : 4I inches high ; diameters, bottom 5? inches, 

 mouth, 5I inches ; 3j coils, 1 1 stitches per inch. Leather handle ; design not 

 discernible. 



U.S.N.M. No. 68479 (Zuni, Powell), Mason, pi. 28 upper and p. 253. Measure- 

 ments : 5-4 inches high ; diameters, bottom 74 inches, mouth 9j inches ; 5 

 coils, 15 stitches per inch. Design in red and black. 



The above five specimens are in every particular Basket Maker 

 type coiling on a two-rod-and-bundle-triangular foundation (fig. 2) 

 and convex work surface throughout (fig. \b). The last one has the 

 bottom broken out and a false bottom sewn in which is coarse coiling 

 on a three-rod-triangular foundation, with stitches split on the non- 

 work surface which faces the outside bottom. 



'There is also U.S.N.AL No. 68546 (Zuni, Powell). Mason, fig. 189, p. 503- 

 I have not seen this specimen. From Mason's figure it seems very likely to be 

 a Chiricahua Apache basket ; it is not at all similar to the baskets above. 



^ Mason, p. 502, has apparently transposed the numbers of the first and 

 second baskets from the left in the lower row of his pi. 214. 



