ILLUSTRATIONS. XXI 



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Fig. 443. Tripod bottle: Arkansas 421 



444. Bottle of eccentric form: Arkansas 422 



445. Owl-shaped bottle : Arkansas 422 



440. Bear-shaped bottle : Tennessee 423 



447. Bear-shaped bottle: Arkansas (?) 423 



448. Bottle with human head : Arkansas 424 



449. Bottle with human head : Arkansas 424 



450. Bottle with human head: Arkansas 424 



451. Bottle with human head : Arkansas 424 



452. Bottle with human head : Arkansas 425 



453. Positions of feet 425 



454. Effigy bottle: Arkansas 426 



455. Effigy bottle: Arkansas 420 



450. Vase : Iowa 428 



457. Vase : Wisconsin 429 



458. Vase : Illinois 430 



459. Cup : Alabama 431 



400. Bowl: Alabama 432 



461. Bottle: Mississippi 432 



402. Bottle: Alabama 433 



403. Painted desigu 434 



404. Form derived from a gourd 440 



405. Form derived from a conch shell 447 



400. Form derived from a stone pot 448 



407. Form derived from a wooden tray 448 



408. Form derived from a horn spoon 448 



469. Form derived from a bark vessel 448 



470. Form originating in basketry 449 



471. Form originating in basketry 449 



472. Form originating in basketry 449 



473. Coincident forms 451 



474. Form resulting from accident 451 



475. Scroll derived from the spire of a conch shell 454 



470. Possible derivation of the current scroll 455 



477. Ornament derived through the modification of handles 455 



478. Scroll derived from coil of clay 456 



479. Ornamental use of fillets of clay 456 



480. Variations in a motive through the intlueuceof form 459 



481. Theoretical development of the current scroll 460 



482. Forms of the same motive expressed in different arts 461 



483. Forms of the same motive expressed in different arts 401 



484. Variations resulting from change of method 401 



485. Geometric form of textile ornament 462 



486. Loss of geometric accuracy in painting 462 



487. Desigu painted upon pottery 463 



488. Theoretical development of fret-work 464 



489. Theoretical development of scroll work 465 



490. A Navajo hut or hogan 473 



491. Perspective view of earliest or round-house structure of lava 474 



492. Plan of Pueblo structure of lava 475 



493. Section of same 475 



494. Evolution of rectangular forms in primitive architecture 470 



495. Section illustrating evolution of flat roof and terrace 477 



496. Perspective view of a typical solitary house 478 



