Plate XLVI 



Series of clay stools. Armadillo ware. Page 162. 



Figure a. Elementary type of stool resembling one class of metate as well as 

 the recent Chiriquian wooden stools. */ 



Figure b. Stool illustrating the transition from the square type to the prevailing 

 round type. 1 / g 



Figure c. Stool with gently convex top. '/ 



Figure d. Stool with seat that rests on a hollow stand, whose walls are con- 

 tinuous except for narrow vertical slits. The flattened or beaten char- 

 acter of the supporting figures resembles work in metal. '/ 



Figure e. Low stool with convex seat resting on a hollow perforated stand, to 

 which are applied figures of men and monkeys. 1 / s 



Figure /. Stool, the seat of which is supported by figures of monkeys standing 

 on a ring-shaped base. The same type is seen among stone stools. 1 / 8 



