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Large heads ^ translucent: 



(1) The largest specimen in this series is 16 mm. in diameter and 16 mm. 

 in length. It is an oblate spheroid in form, and is made of a some- 

 what milky white glass (No. 201, F-13) (pi. 64, e). 



(1) This bead is globular and made of an amber-colored glass. It is 14 

 mm. in diameter and 10 mm. in length (S.I. No. 40, F-66) (pi. 64, /). 



(1) This globular bead is made of a colorless clear glass. It is 11 mm. in 

 diameter and 8 mm. in length (No. 304, F-3) (pi. 64, g). 



( 1 ) A globular bead made of a blue glass ; it has an opaque white center 

 and is 9 mm. in diameter and 7 mm. in length. This specimen has 

 been heavily fired and retains only a little of its original gloss (No. 

 305, F-3) (pi. 64, Ti). 



(6) These subcylindrical beads are made of a dark-green glass. They 

 range in diameter from 5 to 7 mm. and from 5 to 6 mm. in length 

 (No. 306, F-3) (pi. 64, i). 



(5) These globular specimens are a bright blue in color; they range in 

 diameter from 6 to 7 mm. and from 3 to 6 mm. in length (No. 307, 

 F-3) (pl.64,i). 



(1) A subcylindrical bead made of an amber-colored glass. It is 7 mm. 



in diameter and 5 mm. in length (No. 308, F-3) (pi. 64, fc). 

 (16) These subcylindrical beads are a bright blue in color; they average 

 5 mm. in diameter and 4 mm. in length. They are very similar to 

 the blue beads described above and differ only in having a more 

 cylindrical form and a smaller size (No. 309, F-3) (pi. 64, I). 



(2) These subcylindrical beads have an amber color and are 4 mm. in 



diameter and 2 to 3 mm. in length (No. 310, F-3) (pi. 64, m). 



The sixty-five translucent faceted beads are white (colorless clear 

 glass) , blue-green, bright blue, and black. There are 23 white faceted 

 beads. Nineteen of them are of a translucent glass throughout. 

 Three of them have milk-white paste centers. This series ranges 

 from 5 to 6 mm. in diameter and 4 to 6 mm. in length. Twenty-two 

 white faceted beads are from F-3; one is from F-M (No. 311) (pi. 

 65, a). 



There are 23 blue-green faceted beads. All are of a translucent 

 glass and none of them have paste centers. These were from 5 to 

 7 mm. in diameter and averaged 5 mm. in length. Twenty-two were 

 found in F-3 and one in F-4 (No. 311) (pi. 65, a) . 



Eighteen bright-blue faceted beads were found. These were in 

 two sizes, and 15 of them have white paste centers. There were 10 

 large beads of this color. These ranged from 5 to 7 mm. in diameter 

 and 5 to 6 mm. in length. Seven of these had white paste centers. 

 There were eight small beads of this color, averaging 4 mm. in diam- 

 eter and 4 mm. in length. All of them had white paste centers. 

 Sixteen of the blue faceted beads were found in F-3 and two in F-15 

 (No. 311) (pi. 65, a). 



One black faceted bead was found. It was 6 mm. in diameter 

 and not translucent. It had been heavily fired, probably when the 



