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second a pair of orifices. In many cases the bowl of the vessel is 

 considerably modified, to give a more decided resemblance to the 



Fif. 10(j \ aso shaped to iiiiitate an animal form — g. 



body of the creature Tln^- 1^ well "shown in Fia:s. 104-106 The first 

 is probabh intendid I i i ' iid >' ■ ' '-ii^s an armadillo: 



and the third portrays a creature with ears and three horns. The 

 oblong vessel shown in Fig. 107 is modeled after a curious fish, 



