XXII ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Fig. 497. Plan of a typical solitary bouse 478 



498. Typical cliff-dwelling 479 



499. Typical terraced communal pueblo 480 



500. Gourd vessel inclosed in wicker 48:! 



501. Havasupai clay-lined roasting-tray 484 



502. Zuni earthenware roasting-tray 485 



503. Havasupai boiling-basket 480 



504. First stage of the manufacture of Havasupai boiling-basket 486 



505. Second stage of the manufacture of Havasupai boiling-basket 486 



506. Third stage of the manufacture of Havasupai boiling-basket 486 



507. Typical basket decoration 487 



508. Typical basket decoration 487 



509. Typical basket decoratiou 487 



510. Terraced lozenge decoration, or "Double-splint-stitch-forms" 488 



511. Terraced lozenge decoration, or " Double-splint-stitch-forms" 488 



512. Double-splint stitch 488 



5115. Double-splint stitch 488 



514. Diagonal parallel-line decoration 488 



515. Splints at neck of unfinished basket 489 



516. Example of indented decoration on corrugated ware 490 



517. Example of indented decoration on corrugated ware 490 



518. Cooking-pot of corrugated ware, showing conical projections near 



rim 490 



519. The same, illustrating modification of latter 491 



520. Wicker water-bottle, showing double loops for suspension 491 



521. Water-bottle of corrugated ware, showing double handle 492 



522. The same, showing also plain bottom 492 



523. Food trencher or bowl of impervious wicker-work 497 



524. Latter inverted, as used in forming bowls of earthenware 497 



525. Ancient bowl of corrugated ware, showing comparative shallowness. 498 



526. Basket-bowl as base-mold for large vessels 499 



527. Clay nucleus illustrating beginning of a vessel 499 



528. The same, shaped to form the base of a vessel 499 



529. The same, as first placed in base-mold, showing beginning of spiral 



building 500 



530. First form of vessel 500 



531. Secondary form in mold, showing origin of spheroidal type of jar 501 



532. Scrapers or trowels of gourd and earthenware for smoothing pottery. 501 



533. Finished form of vessel in mold, showing amount of contraction in 



drying 501 



534. Profile of olla or modern water-jug 502 



535. Base of same, showing circular indentation at bottom 502 



536. Section of same, showing central concavity and circular depression. 502 



537. " Milkmaid's boss," or annular mat or wicker for supporting round 



vessels on the head in carrying 503 



538. Use of annular mat illustrated 503 



539. Section of incipient vessel in convex-bottomed basket-mold 504 



540. Section of same supported for drying 504 



541. Modern base-mold as made from the bottom of a water-jar 504 



542. Example of Pueblo painted ornamentation illustrating decorative 



value of open spaces 506 



543. Amazonian basket decorations, illustrating evolution of the above 



characteristic 507 



544. Amazonian basket decorations, illustrating evolution of the above 



characteristic 507 



