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Pottery — Continued 



fragments from vicinity of Puerto 



SanBlas, XV, 52: 151 

 fragments from Zaachilla and 



Cuilapa, sxxv, xxxvi, 28: 303, 



305 

 from a tomb at Zaachilla, xxxiii, 



XXXIV, 28: 297, 301 

 from Chama Valley, xxxvii, 81 

 from Chama "Valley, duck or bird- 

 shaped, xxxvin, 81 

 from Delgar group, vii, 35: 72 

 from Mesa Verde, xxvi, 51: 58 

 from mound No. 4, 20*, 64: 69 

 from mound No. 16, xviii, 64: 107 

 from Navajo National Monument, 



XV, XVI, XVIII, 50: 24, 26, 30 

 from shell deposit in mound near 



Chinchuba Creek, iv, 48 

 from Sunflower Cave, lix, 65: 143 

 grooved Toltec, Type V, xv D, 74: 



56 

 implements for making, xlix B, 81 

 incised Toltec, Type II a, xv A, B, 



74: 56 

 incised Toltec, Type II c, xv C, 74 : 



56 

 jar, painted, Cahuilla, lxii, 78: 665 

 larger vase of, found in mound No. 



17, 61*, 64: 111 

 molded Toltec, Type vii &, xv F, 74 : 



56 

 molded Toltec. three-handled, Type 



vii(f,, xvG, 74: 56 

 of the ancient Pueblo, designs from, 



30, pt. 2 : 151 

 of the Mound Builders, engraved 



designs on, 30, pt. 2: 150 

 ornaments from Guatemala, 20*, 



28: 100 

 paddle stamps for decorating, 30, 



pt. 2 : 296 

 Pit-house, band designs and spiral 



pattern on, 25*, 100: 140 

 polishers from Chama Valley, xvii 



F,81 

 red vase of, found in mound No. 27, 



72*, 64: 124 

 repaired, 2*, 41 : 29 

 rough vessel of, found in mound 



No. 3.3, 79*, 64: 1.32 

 rubbers ( ?), 3 «*, 1)*, 74: 46 

 shrine with broken, lower Tularosa, 



V 1), 35: 70 

 small seal of, xiii a, 64 : 75 

 small vases of, found in mound No. 



26, 71*, 64: 123 

 smoothers from vessel fragments, 



xxiv, 100: 152 

 twined fabric impressed on a piece 



of, obtained from a mound in 



Jefferson County, Tenn., 4*, 8: .3(5 

 types of, XIV a, b, c, d, e, 32 

 vase found in mound No. 18, 63*, 



64: 112 



Pottery — ^C on tinned 



vase from mound No. 10, 31*, 64: 



87 

 vase from Yalloch, Guatemala, 



XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, 64: 142 

 vessels and other articles from 

 Guatemalan mound, 15*, 28: 86 

 vessels found in mound No. 31, 73* 



64: 128 

 vessels found in mound No. 32, 75* 



64: 129 

 vessels from Guatemala, 14*, 22* 



28: 85, 104 

 vessels, Guatemalan, figures from 



28*, 28: 114 

 vessels, Guatemalan, glyphs from 



27*, 28: 113 

 vessels in the form of animal heads. 



Guatemala, 16*, 28: 86 

 See also Mortuary pottery; Pot 

 Pots ; Potsherds ; Processes ; and 

 names of different tribes and 

 states. 

 Pouch 



and measure for bi'jikiwtick', x, 



53: 65 

 leather pollen, 85*, 65: 177 

 Pounding 



a skin, Choctaw, xi, 48 

 corn in a wooden mortar, Choctaw, 

 \^iii, 48 

 Pounding stone, xxii «, 51 : 50 

 Powder horn and measure of bamboo, 



used by Maya Indians, 4*, 64: 23 

 Powell, Maj. J. W., portrait of, 30, pt. 



1: 172 

 Powers, Stephen, reproduction from 



work of, XXIX, 94: 164 

 Powite Indians, see Cabins of the 



Powite Indians. 

 Powliss, Henry Wastheelgo, "Throwing 

 up Pins," an Oneida, 30, pt. 2: 123 

 Prairie on Sisseton Reservation, Lxxxn, 



61: 512 

 Prairies 



southwestern, a buffalo hunt on the, 



II, 77: 4 

 traders crossing the, xlviii, 77 : 162 

 Prayer plume bases, see Tiponi. 

 Precipitation by months, mean, at 

 Santa F<5, Espanola, New York, and 

 St. Louis, 1*, 54: 45 

 Prehistoric 



false relation of historic to the, 1*, 



60: 4 

 true relation of historic to the, 2*. 

 60: 4 

 Present appearance of Wyoming quart- 



zite quarries, 89*, 90*, 60: 212 

 Pressure, freehand, by chipping with a 



bone point, 171*, 60: 305 

 Pricklypear, see Opuntia camanchica. 

 Priest 



assisted by some other men roast- 

 ing the manioc, Jibaro, v & 79 : 20 



