Riv. Bas. Sur. = be 
Pap. No. 27] STAR VILLAGE—METCALF 115 
is finished with a flange (pl. 12, f ). The other three fragments are 
curved and in size and shape suggest fragments from a modern beer 
bottle of clear glass. 
From Feature 8 also came a single sherd of glazed earthenware 
the contours of which suggest that it came from a cup or small bowl. 
This sherd has been identified as Staffordshire white ware, with rather 
coarse paste. The white glazed exterior is decorated with a pale-blue 
glazed band 1.0 em. in width and placed between narrower bands of 
black glaze (pl. 12, e). 
A button of milk glass, 1.4 cm. in diameter and 3 mm. in thickness 
came from Feature 10. The underside is convex, the depressed center 
of the upper surface is surrounded by a band 3 mm. in width, beveled 
toward the edge. There are four centrally located perforations (pl. 
12, b.) 
Six fragmentary dull-white glass trade beads came from Feature 1. 
Two showed lengths of 8 mm. and were 9 mm. in diameter. One 
showed a length slightly greater than the width. The perforations 
were about 1.5 mm. in diameter (pl. 12, ¢, d). 
From Feature 8 came a single dull-blue glass seed bead 3 mm. in 
width and thickness. Another bead of the same size and shape but 
black in color came from Feature 10. A dull-blue seed bead, size O, 
from Feature 1, and another from Feature 3 are much smaller, and 
a dull-white bead from Feature 3 is larger than the preceding beads. 
From Feature 3 also came 94 very small pink beads which measure 21 
to 22 to the inch. Some of these have a white lining in the perforation. 
Iixcept for the six fragmentary specimens, beads of these types were 
used for embroidery purposes. They are undatable since they came 
into use at a very early period and can still be purchased. 
ANIMAL REMAINS 
Animal bones were not common at this site, and all, regardless of 
condition, were saved. Few species and probably few individuals were 
represented. The 195 specimens returned to the laboratory yielded 55 
identifiable bones from 5 species, in the following proportions: 
Species 
Bison: No. of bones 
SIVA Es UTS sat ES ea Pe LE 2 ae a oe OE oh or ee DP 25 
ASV TY SR GUTS pss Se ea SS Ut IN NE oi a Ae 4 
Deer: (orrantelope): (mature) i= ante ee a Ne ee te tS 1 
Bllkes (mm ature) Secs a ee ee a ees ae Sets 2 
Dog (or coyote) : 
WS VEO TESS, ce fa Ea ee Ne eee 1 
ATRYN TYP AG UIT eee na Ree ye ee ee ee ee ee 21 
Purtlem(OMrysewny Quel) 222 >= Aa ee ee a eee tee 
