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been fired when the buildings were burned. In general, the chinking 

 was V-shaped, showing that it had been pressed between horizontal 

 logs while still moist. Some of the chinking had grass stems in it. 

 None of the pieces were more than about 6 inches in length (No. 292) . 



HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PERSONAL POSSESSIONS, TOOLS, AND EQULPMENT 



Cup {4 fragments) . — An undecorated white glazed earthenware cup 

 is suggested by these fragments. Size is indeterminate (Nos. 106, 

 111, 116, and 118). 



Cup or saucer {3 fragTnents) {pi. 69^ f) . — Blue leaves and flowers 

 with orange-brown centers decorate this glazed earthenware specimen. 

 The designs are apparently underglaze transfer in form (Nos. 103, 

 108, and 117). 



Dishes {39 fragments) . — Nine dishes are probably represented by 

 these pieces of glazed earthenware. 



(3) These fragments are from the wavy rim of a white plate. The lip and 

 part of the interior rim are green; it is decorated with a series of 

 vertical wavy lines, underglaze (Nos. 105, 110, and 250) (pi, 59, h). 

 (10) This partially reconstructed saucer is S^Vie inches in diameter and 

 stands li/4 inches high. The lip is plain; the bottom bears a few 

 blue leaves and flowers and the sides bear conventionalized leaves 

 against a blue background. This design is underglaze transfer work 

 (Nos. 134, 135, 136, 137, and one piece from F12) (pi, 59, &). 



(8) Two undecorated vessels with wavy rims are represented by these sherds. 

 Form is indeterminate (Nos. 102, 104, 112, 113, 119, 128, 129, and 180). 



(6) A partially restored saucer, 7 inches in diameter; it stands IY2 inches 

 high. Blue leaves and flowers in a hand-painted underglaze decorate 

 it (Nos. 98, 99, 100, and 114) (pi. 59, c). 



(2) These fragments are from a small vessel with blue leaves and flowers 

 in an underglaze transfer design on both the exterior and interior of 

 the specimen. Form is undeterminate (Nos. 97 and 101) (pi. 59, 

 d,e). 



(1) A dish or saucer with a white lip, blue and white flower design. It is 



underglaze transfer ware (No. 120) (pi. 59, c). 



(2) A saucer with blue and white designs similar to the other dishes de- 



scribed previously (Nos. 107 and 115). 

 ( 1 ) A dish or saucer fragment with a blue and white design unlike the other 

 specimens discussed previously. Only a little of the design is present 

 (No. 109) (pi. 59,^). 



Mirror glass {3 fragments). — Plate glass, %4 inch thick, with some 

 traces of silvering (?) on it. Probably from a large mirror. These 

 fragments may postdate the site, since they were found in decayed 

 vegetal matter above the level of the ground in one of the pits (Nos. 

 149, 151, and 152). 



Tumbler fragment (i). — This is from near the rim of a tumbler or 

 glass. Fluting shows on the fragment. A projection of the arc of 

 this fragment indicates a diameter of about 2 inches. It is probably 

 from a waterglass of about 4 to 6 ounces capacity (No. 127) . 



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