346 COLLECTIONS OF 1879 ZUNL 



182. (40768). The decorations on this piece consist entirely of represen- 

 tations of pyramids or possibly of pueblos, and are arranged in 

 bands, one on the neck and two on the body ; the two upper bands 

 show the figures inverted. 



r No. 183 is decorated with scrolls and bird scrolls and a 



183. (^0^^^)- ) scalloped line around the shoiUder; No. 184 with elkg 



184. (40771). ( ^^^ scrolls on the body. 



185-188. 185, (40800). Fig. 378. The grotesque or kite-like bird seen on 

 the neck, though rarely seen on the large water vase, is common on 

 the small ones. To this type belong the following Nos. 186, (40760) ; 

 187, (40772) ; 188, (40791). 



189. (40773). > These have the usual triangular and scroU designs with- 



190. (40776). ) out animal figures, as in Fig. 364. 



191. (40792). Fig. 377. The decorations on this evidently belong to the 

 same type as those represented in Fig. 350, the bird on the neck 

 being the only variation. To this type also belong the following 

 numbers: 192, (40778); 193, (40792); 194, (40794). 



195. (40779). ^ 



196. (40781). 



197. (40783). 



198. (40787). 



199. (40788). 



200. (40801). 



These belong to the type represented by Fig. 361, dis- 

 tinguished chiefly by the elk,, triangular figures, and 

 scrolls. 



201. (40780). 



202. (40784). 



203. (40786). 



204. (40790). 



' The decorations on these are similar to those shown in 

 Figs. 366, 367, 368, and 370, in which the rosette is a 

 distinguishing characteristic. Nos. 201, 202, and 203 

 are without figures of animals; No. 204 has a double 

 J belt of elk figures between the rosettes. 

 205. (40782). The designs on this remain unfinished ; except that the 

 triangles on the neck and the arches in which it was evidently 

 the intention to place the figures of animals, are shown. 

 200. (40785). Fig. 375. This pretty vase, as will be seen by referenoeto 

 the figure, has the diameter greater in proportion to the height than 

 usual. Although the design is tasteful the lines are coarse and 

 not so well drawn as the figure indicates. 



207. (40789). On this there is an evident attempt to represent a pueblo 

 or communal dwelling and the ladders. 



208. (40793). Shown in Fig. 376. 



209. (40795). Neck and lower belt of the body marked with vertical 

 lines and oblique diamonds; uiJi^er belt with inverted pyramidal 

 figures. 



210. (40849). Very small ; marked with oblique scalloped lines. 



211. (40850). Very small; elk and grotesque bird on the body. 



212. (40851). Very small; decorations similar to those on the middle 

 belt of Fig. 373. 



