SHELL-SHAPED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. 
Upper row, from the left :— a water color porcelain flower-vase with designs of shells in relief (ex- 
hibited by Mr. Yohei Seif); a clam-shaped pottery dish with lid (exhibited by Mr. Tozan Ito); a pottery flower- 
vase made in the shape of Cymébiumn wthiopicum (exhibited by Mr. Seizan Kawamura). 
lower row, from the left:— pieces of pottery made in the shape of /ippopus, Pecten yessoensis, and 
Haliotis; 12 shell-shaped buttons for suspending pouches; pieces of pottery made in the shape of /a/iotis, 
Turbo, and Meretrix. 
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