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Fio. 328. Ti-ay with geometric ornament 225 



329. Ti-ay witli geometric ornament 226 



330. Ornament produced by wrapping tlie strands 227 



331. Ornament produced by fixing strands to the surface of the fabric. . 227 



332. Basket witli feather ornamentation 227 



333. Basket with feather ornamentation 227 



334. Piece of clotli showing use of supplementary warp and woof 228 



335. Piece of cloth showing use of supplementary wai'p and woof 228 



336. E.xami)le of grass embroidery 230 



337. Ex.imiilc ol l.'.ithcr embroidery 231 



338. FiKiiics fr. .1)1 thf Penn wampum belt 233 



339. Fig\in-< in >ni a California Indian basket 234 



340. California Indian basket 234 



341. Figures from a Peravian basket 235 



342. Figure from a piece of Peruvian gobeUns 236 



343. Figures from a Peruvian vase 237 



344. Figure from a circular basket 238 



345. Figure of a bird from a Zufli shield 239 



346. Figure of a bird woven in a tray 240 



347. Figure of a bird woven in a basket 241 



348. Figiues embroidered on a cotton net by the ancient Peruvians 243 



349. Fi-iin- ol l.inl-^.Miiliiciil.'iva liv the ancient Peruvians 248 



350. C'nii\. iiih.ii.il .1. -lun |.;iiiitr.l ii|.nn cotton cloth 243 



351. Hen iiiu lionc aii.l chcckcT patterns produced in w-eaving 246 



352. Herring bone and checker patterns engraved in clay 246 



353. Earthen vase with textile ornament 247 



354. Example of textile ornament painted upon pottery 248 



355. Textile pattern transferred to pottery through costume 248 



356. Ceremonial adz with carved ornament of textile character 250 



357. Figures upon a tapa stamp 251 



358. Design in stucco exhibiting textile characters 251 



