APPENDIX 
CATALOGUE OF SPECIMENS FROM CASA GRANDE 
Following is a list of specimens collected from Casa Grande in 
1906-7 and 1907-8, prepared by Mr. E. P. Upham, of the United 
States National Museum, who has introduced measurements of many 
of the objects. The objects bearing accession number 48761 were 
obtained mainly from Compound A in 1906-7, and the remainder, 
under No. 49619, are from Compounds B, C, D, and Clan-house 1, 
collected in 1907-8. A few specimens were picked up on the surface 
of the ground between the compounds or dug up in the mounds east 
and south of Compound B, midway between Compound A and Clan- 
house 1. 
The whole number of specimens obtained is approximately 1,300, 
exclusive of fragments and objects gathered from the surface, some 
possibly not belonging to the ancients. The brief references to the 
Casa Grande specimens in the following lists are supplementary to 
the more complete descriptions, accompanied with illustrations, of 
some of the more striking examples that appear in the preceding 
pages. 
Accession No. 48761, Casa Grande, Arizona 
U.S. | Bur. 
Nat. aes Articles Lots 
No. No. 
251669 | 47a | Fragment of clay vessel with painted bird’s head; length, 44 inches........../ ee 1 
251670 | 478b | Wooden pottery paddle; 6} x 2} inches .................2.----. 2-20-22 eee ee eeeeee 1 
251671 | 479¢ | Double-edged stone ax; length, 44 inches; width, 2} inches........................ 1 
251672 | 480d | Stone shovel; length, 54 inches; width, 44inches..........................-22.-.-.- 1 
251673 | 48le | Stone ball used in game; diameter, 2} inches...................2...--------e-e---- 1 
251674 | 482f | Stone paint grinder; height, 2} inches; diameter, 4 inches.......................... 1 
251675 | 483g | Wooden hoe; length, 3 feet 24 inches; width, 4% inches.......................-..... 1 
251676 | 484a | Pectunculus shell, carved to represent frog (surface); length, 2inches.............. 1 
251677 | 485b | Clay saucer with three legs; height, 2} inches; diameter, 54 inches................. 1 
251678 | 486c | Carved stone serpents (surface); length, 2} inches; diameter, 14 inches............. 1 
251679 | 487d | Stone slab for paint grinding; length, 3 inches; width, 1} inches................... | 1 
251680 | 488e | Problematical stone (surface); length, 34 inches...................----.-.---------- 1 
251681 | 489f | Clay bowl; height, 3 inches; diameter, 6} inches.......)..........-...--.----.----. 1 
251682 | 490g | Perforated Pectunculus shell; diametey, 2 inches.....................-..-..-.--.-.- | 1 
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252002 2 | Earthenware bowl, containing six Pectunculus shells................-....-...-.--- | 1 
252003 3 | Earthenware vase | 1 
252004 4 | Earthenware disks 3 
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252007 7 | Charred bone implements, fragments of pottery, shells, quartz, crystal, ete........_. | 1 
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