(iEOMKTKIC CHAK-ACTEK OK KKIJEVKD FEATIKKS. l>()r) 



iul\cii/f(l ^ulistaiues The general surface 



seiniliquiil tuods. oi puhf 

 effect given 1)\ ( Idseh wdx 

 represents a laii^c \\ ickei 



s illnstrateil in Fig. -iUi, which 

 lasket obtained from the Moki 



Fig. 294. Basket she 

 lents. Moki work — J 



Indians. In this instance the ridges,, due to a heavy .series of radi- 

 ating warp filaments, are seen in a vertical position. 



It will beobserved. however, that the ridges do not neressariln take 



Fig. «l.i. .\lt«i-nation of intersection, Fig. aiW. Radiating i-ihs as si-eu in Hat woik 



in-oducing oblique or spiral ribs. Pi- from above. Moki work-]. 



the direction of the wari)tihinieuts. f 

 til.' horizontal si-rii-s — tlu' wo-f — w 

 1lie partlv linislir.l b,,ttlc illusti-ati 



witli a different alternation of 

 :i't nhlique ridges, as shown in 

 ill l^'ig. -iii.-i. They are. how- 



