338 COLLECTIONS OF 1879 — ZUNI. 



24. (40572). Small basaltic hammer and axe with groove near the large 

 end. 



25. (40573). Small grooved axe composed of hard sandstone; hammer 

 end large, edge qnite perfect. 



26. (40574). Small boulder of basalt, ground to an edge at one end and 

 rounded off at the other; doubly grooved. 



27. (40575). Large basaltic stone considerably chipped off from pound- 

 ing hard substances, grooved near the center, both ends quite 

 blunt; probably used as a pounding stone. 



28. (40576). Flat basaltic boulder, used as a pounder. 



29. (40577). Basaltic hatchet grooved in the middle ; quite rough. 



30. (40578). Grooved axe of a very heavy, solid character, apparently 

 designed more for mauling than cutting. 



31. (40579). Large, heavy basaltic hammer and axe with groove around 

 the body near the hammer end ; about seven inches long. 



32. (40580). Axe, grooved in the middle, upper or hammer end unusu- 

 ally long in proportion to the size. 



33. (405S1). Flat axe made from a water- worn boulder, oval in outline, 

 both edges designed for cutting or splitting. Deep groove encir- 

 cling the body, with protrusions above and below it to prevent 

 the handle from slipping out ; greenstone. 



34. (40582). Hard, fine-grained sandstone axe wedge-shaped, without a 

 groove. 



35. (40583). Grooved axe with round body. 



36. (40584). Fig. 349. Axe with abroad, shallow groove near the upper 

 end, which is much narrower and smaller than the lower; of mot- 

 tled volcanic rock, white, green, and black. 



37. (40585). Axe grooved in the middle, irregular m shape, and much 

 chipped off at the lower edge and rounded off at the top. 



38. (40806). Made from a very fine, hard metamorphic rock, small 

 enough to be classed as a hatchet; crescent-shaped at the top. 



39. (40703). Fig. 348. A very dark brown axe, speckled with reddish 

 spots. This axe beai's a much finer polish than most of those in 

 the collection. 



40. (40704). Axe, grooved near the upper end, which is cone-shaped. 



41. (40705). An almost square axe of basaltic rock, grooved on the 

 sides, flat on top. 



42. (40706). Axe of quartzitic rock, flat and thin; grooved. 



43. (40900). Long, narrow axe, grooved near the upper end. 



44. (40901). Axe, made from a water-worn boulder, almost to its present 

 shape. 



45. (40902). Small, round axe of basalt, having a shallow groove near 

 the larger end. 



46. (40903). Grooved basaltic axe. 



47. (40904). Maul, with rough surface, one side flat, the other convex^ 

 with a groove. 



