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213. (41105). Similar to that shown iu Fig. 3G1. 



214. (40774). Marked with transverse lines and scrolls; design simple 

 and unique. 



The following specimens are red ware: 



215. (40311). Large sizej without ornamentation. 



216. (40775). Small; form peculiar, diameter of the body greatest at the 

 base, mouth flaring; decorations in black, consisting of triangles 

 pointing downwards, and lines. 



217. (4079S). Medium size. See Fig. 381. 



V'l' ^'^'i'JUl' \ SmaU; without ornamentation. 



219. (40802). ) ' 



220. (41145). Large. See Fig. 383. 



221. (41052). Medium size. See Fig. 384. 



222. (41151.) -1 



223. (41157). > Medium size; without ornamentation. 



224. (41159). 3 



225. (411G0). Medium size; with a scalloped band in black around the 

 rim and shoulder. 



Black ware : 



226. (30930). Larges ize; without ornamentation. 



The only black water vase obtained at Zuiii; it was doubtless pro- 

 cured from some other tribe. The black ware obtained from this tribe 

 is in nearly all cases used for cooking, or holding liquids or moist foods. 

 As remarked in another place, the ZuQi black ware is generally small 

 except in cases where large quantities of food are to be cooked, which 

 occurs at feast times, when very large vessels are employed. 



WATER JUGS AND JABS. 



These vary so greatly in form that it is impossible to give any genera 

 description that woiUd convey a correct idea. 



227. (39885). Somewhat mug-shaped, with handle ; the top is rounded 

 to the small mouth, no neck. White ware with scalloped bands 

 and a Maltese cross. 



228. (39886). Similar iu form, but smaller, without handle or decora- 

 tions. 



229. (39899). Somewhat similar in form to the preceding, except that it 

 is lower and more depressed, and instead of a mouth at the top 

 there Is an orifice at the side as in the canteens, with which this 

 should probably be classed. 



230. (39940). Similar to No. 228. 



231. (40062). Similar in form to No. 227, but without handle ; with a 

 double scalloped band around the constricted portion, and a single 

 one around the mouth ; figure of an insect on the upper half; ap- 

 parently intended to represent a butterfly or large moth. 



232. (40G08). Small unhandled jug in the form of a smelling bottle. 

 Unadorned. 



