BTEVF..NSOS.) ARTICLES OF CLAT. 363 



962-9G8. 962, (40345); 863, (40346); 964, (40347); 965, (40348), fonn 

 of the ordiuary glass tumbler; 9CG, (40349); 967, (40352); 968, 

 (40587). Mug-shaped, with broad, horizontal rim. 



969-974. 909, (40588) ; 970, (40589) ; 971, (40590) ; 972, (40591) ; 973, 

 (40592); 974, (40593). With simple meauderband. 



975. (40594). The artist has evideutly attempted to figure on this the 

 true meander (Greek fret), but has failed. 



976. (40595). Marked with the grotesque horned toad so common on 

 the earthenware baskets. 



977-979. 977, (40596); 978, (40597) ; 979, (40598). Spherical in form, 



decorated with figures of the grotesque bird heretofore mentioned. 



980-983. 980, (40599), bowl-shaped; 981, (40645); 982, (40647); 983, 



(40648). Bird with a scroll arising out of its back. 

 984-994. 984, (40649); 985, (40650); 986, (40651); 987, (40684); 988 

 (40826); 989, (40828), Fig. 455; 990, (40829); 991, (40830); 992, 

 (39768) ; 993, (.39982) ; 994, (39983). 



Double cups {h£l i-p6l-a-tehlipachin). The little water animal 



is a common figure on these. 



995-998. 995, (39931); 996, (39932), Fig. 454; 997, (39948); 998, 



(40350). This has the connecting bar arched so as to form a 



handle. 



999-1004. 999, (40351); 1000, (40433); 1001, (40444); 1002, (40445); 



1003, (4(»447) ; 10C4, (40349). The last five are plain. 

 1005-1007. 1005, (40448); lOOG, (40449); 1007, (40450). With scalloped 

 margin, double bars, the upper one arched; grotesque figures of 

 horned toad. 

 1008-1017. 1008, (40451); 10009,(404.52); 1010,(40454); 1011,(40455); 

 1012, (40456) ; 1013, (40457) ; 1014, (4061(i), double bar or bar and 

 handle; 1015, (40681), Fig. 456; 1016, (40682); 1017,(40854), 

 square, without bar. 

 Triple cups : 

 1018-1023. 1018, (40605); 1019, (40G06) ; 1020,(40609); 1021,(40680); 

 1022, (40693) ; 1023, (40856). 



Quadruple cups, to which is applied the same Zuui name as 



that given to those provided with triple and quadruple cups. 



1024,1025. 1024, (40612), Fig. 457; 1025, (40613). Brown, square, 



united directly at the sides without bars. 

 1026-1029. 1026, (40652); 1027, (40855); 1028, (40856), square; 1029, 

 (40859), square. 



CONDIMENT CUPS. 



These are similar in form and decorations to the paint cups, and are 

 also round and square, single, double, and quadruple. They are usually 

 small, holding from less than half a pint to a pint. The different names 

 applied to them will be given as they are reached in the list. The 



