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JUGS OF FANCIFUL FORMS. 



280. (39913). Fig. 395. Zuui name • Me'-wii-piicliin. 



281. (39887). Similar to No. 280. 



282. (39889). Fig. 392. Me'-ici-U-lilc-ton-nc. Plain red. 



283. (39915). Fig. 394. 



284. (40103). White, bottle-shaped, with constriction below the middle; 

 scalloped bands and bird figures around the upper third. See Fig. 

 402. 



285. (40104). Shown in Fig. 393. 



28G. (40105). Similar to No. 285. Marked with the figure of a bird hav- 

 ing the wings spread. Navajo. Eo'se-tdm-me. 



287. (4010G). Fig. 391. 



288. (39887). Fig. 396. A double globed canteen; triangular, with ori- 

 fice at upper convexity. 



289. (39914). Fig. 397. Eed ware, with white lines on the lower globe and 

 decorations in black on the upper, with orifice in each globe. 



PITCHERS. 



These are of the usual form of such vessels, except that they are gen- 

 erally without the lip. It is possible that to a certain extent they have 

 been patterned after those observed in use among the Europeans or 

 white races with whom these Indians have come in contact. But we 

 shall presently find specimens similar in form among the ancient i>ottery 

 found in the rutus of the cliff houses. "We are inclined to believe that 

 the form is original and not borrowed. The figures introduced wUl suf- 

 fice to illustrate the form and usual decorations. The specimens ob- 

 tained are generally small, varying in capacity from a pint to half a 

 gallon. These are known in Zuui by the name E'-muscli-ton-ne. 



290. (39918). Shown in Fig. 403. 



291. (406C8). With scalloped margin and decorations similar to those 

 on Fig. 403. 



292. (40669). Without handle and should be classed with the cups. Fig- 

 ures of plants. 



293. (40671). Triangles on the upper portion; simple meander on the 

 bowl. 



294. (40672). SimUar to the following. 



295. (40673). With scalloped margin and zigzag lines on white ground; 

 small right-angle handle. 



296. (40674). With scalloped marginal and middle bands. 

 The following are brown ware with but slight decorations : 



297-310. 297, (40S38); 298, (40839); 299, (40841); 300, (40843), outline 

 figuressimilar to thoseonNo.293; 301,(40844); 302,(40887); 303, 

 (40888); 304, (408S9); 305, (40890), is really black but not polished; 

 306, (40891); 307, (40893); 308, (40894); 309, (40897); 310, (40S98). 



311. (40842). Scalloped rim and similar in size and shape to 298, (40839). 



