iKiLMEs.l (iKOMETKIC t'HAKACTKK OF RELIEVKD FEATURES "JO 



the art itself, but in many other arts less liberally supplied witli sii^ 

 gestions of embellishment. 



[Fig. 300. Effects produced bj varjing the order of intersection Seminole work — J. 



Taking a second tyjje of combination, we have a family of result- 

 ant patterns in the mam distinguishable fiom the pieceding. 



Fig. :}()! illustrates the simplest form of what Dr. O. T. Mason has 

 called the twined combination, a favorite one with many of our native 

 tribes. The strands of the woof series are arranged in twos and in 



