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C. Figures connected by lines: 
1. Vertical. 
2. Horizontal. 
3. Diagonal. 
4. Zigzag. 
5. Not conforming to any of the above, such as net designs, or to be 
regarded as belonging to any of the first three classes. 
D. Designs composed of lines: 
1. Vertical (straight, zigzag, or meander). 
2. Horizontal (straight, zigzag, or meander). 
3. Diagonal (stepped, straight). 
E. Combinations of figures: Frequent and numerous. 
F. Fillings‘: Sketches 39, 42, 159-162, 222-229, 231, 232, 245, 246, 254, 278, 281, 
308, 398, 525, 529, 547, 859. 
G. All-over: Close connected or open arrangement. Sketches 244, 264-267; 
more rarely 24, 268, 272, 274, 275, 288, 289, 293, 307, 308, 564, 565, 689; 
rarely 399, 400, 402, 457, 536, 537, 558, 559, 563. 
There are some designs the arrangement of which has become so 
fixed as to be almost invariable. 
Of the separate figures (Group A), designs 222-229, 231, 232, and 
859 are practically always scattered over the surface. Designs 135, 
237,240, 241, 261, 271, 311, 328, 339-341, 511, 548, 608-615, 686, 700, 
and 701 are practically always found as a single figure occupying the 
entire field. Designs 222-229, 231, 232, 240, 241, 339-341, 547, 548, 
615, and 859 are also sometimes seen in smaller dimensions arranged 
in vertical, horizontal, or diagonal rows, Designs 268, 272, 274, and 
275 generally form Porizonealt ZlgZzags, and 700 and 701 are ake some- 
times found arranged in this manner. Designs 135, 149, 237, 261, 
271, and 511 are occasionally seen in vertical or horizontal rows, but 
the last named is more frequently horizontal than vertical. 
Of the connected figures, 245, 247, 252, 254, 278-281, 284-285, 
288, 289, 329, and 330 are generally vertical, while designs 293 and 
307 are found about equally in vertical and horizontal arrangement. 
Designs 264—267 are generally arranged horizontally, as are 315 and 
316 occasionally, although these are more often arranged diagonally. 
Designs 42, 138, 141, 246, 249-251, 257, 292, 298, 301-304, 332, 
334-337, 529, 532, and 533 are AinerS seen in stripes, usually vertical, 
rarely horizontal. The elements, however, are placed along the stripe 
in zigzag or diagonal alignments or are separated from each other 
by stepped or diagonal lines. 
Of the figures which are joined by lines, 78 is usually placed in 
horizontal zigzag arrangement; 244, 308, 564, 565, and 689 are 
arranged all-over fashion and may be regarded as in vertical, hori- 
zontal, or diagonal series, depending on the point of view; but 562, 
564, and 565 are palo not infrequently, placed i in 1 single horizontal rows. 
45 These numbers refer to Plates 78-94. The numbers here given and those contained in the following 
paragraphs are taken from Mr. Teit’s notes. They could not be checked from available specimens. 
