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the horns are wanting. This specimen (fig. 21) was found at Old- 

 town. The rectangular shape so often given to the bodies of animals 

 drawn on Mimbres pottery is well shown in this specimen. 



FIG. 21. Fawn. Oldtown Ruin. 



FIG. 22. Rabbit. Oldtown Ruin. 



Mountain Sheep. It is evident from the form of the unbranched 

 horns, the slender legs, and the head, that either a mountain sheep or 

 mountain goat was intended to be represented in plate 2, figure 2. 



