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log cabins burned, and perhaps thus lost its translucence. This 

 specimen was found in F-3 (No. 311) . 



Large heads^ opaque. — ^A series of spherical wire-wound opaque 

 blue beads are similar in color and form and vary only in size. 



(5) These were from 11 to 13 mm. in diameter and were found in features 



3, 13, and 15 (Nos. 202, 203, 234, and 312) (pi. 65, c). 

 (21) These specimens were from 6 to 7 mm. in diameter. Nineteen of 

 them were found in F-3, one in F-14, and one in F-20 (Nos. 60, 

 205, and 313) (pi. 65, c). 



(9) These specimens average 5 mm. in diameter. All were found in F-3 



(No. 314) (pi. 65,c). 



A series of white globular beads was found in three sizes. 



(6) These were from 5 to 7 mm. in diameter. All were from F-3 (No. 



315) (pi. 65, (Z). 



(10) These beads averaged 5 mm. in diameter and 6 mm. in length. All 



of them were found in F-3 (No. 316) (pi. 65, d). 

 (1) This specimen was 4 mm. in diameter. It was found in F-19 (No. 

 240) (pi. 65, d). 



Two oblate spheroidal beads of opaque materials were found. 



(1) This specimen is made of a white glass that has a dull finish, but on 

 a broken portion it is glossy. It is 7 mm. in diameter and resembles 

 the barrel beads described below. It was found in F-3 (No. 318) 

 (pi. 64, r). 



(1) This specimen is green; it is 6 mm. in diameter and was found in 



F-3 (No. 317) (pi. 64, «). 



Barrel beads are present in white, blue green, dark green, pale green, 

 and bright blue colors. All of the 20 barrel beads from the site were 

 found in F-3. Examples of these are shown in plate 64, t. 



(14) White barrel beads were the most numerous. These measured 5 to 

 mm. in diameter and 8 mm. in length (No. 319) (pi. 64, t). 



(2) Blue green specimens are 4 mm. in diameter and 8 mm. in length (No. 

 319) (pi. 64, t). 



(2) These dark-green specimens are heavily fired, and this may not repre- 

 sent their actual colors. These measured 4 mm. in diameter and 7 mm. 

 in length (No. 319) (pi. 64, t). 



(1) This pale-green specimen is 5 mm. in diameter and 8 mm. in length (No. 

 319). 



(1) This bright-blue specimen is 5 mm. in diameter and 8 mm. in length (No. 

 319). 



Seven cylindrical or canon beads were found. A dull white, a 

 pearl white, and green are the colors represented. All of these speci- 

 mens were recovered from F-3. These beads were made by breaking 

 off fragments of hollow-glass or glass-frit tubes. In most cases, the 

 ends were then polished smooth. 



(1) One-half of a white tubular or canon bead ; it is 13 mm. long and 8 mm. 

 in diameter. The specimen is formed of an opaque white glass frit. It 

 was recovered by Fred La Rocque in the general area (F-66) of the post 

 (pi. 64, n). 



