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wings are represeuted by small lateral i)rqjectious ; the tail is short. 



The eyes are geoerally well represented. The feathers, as will be seen 



by reference to the figures, are quite well shown. The figures have an 



opening on the top of the head. 

 As there is a strong similarity in form, and the mode of decorating 



them is shown in the figures, no special remarks on the different speci- 

 mens are necessary. 



1070-1077. 1070, (39875); 1071, (39S7G) ; 1072, (39877); 1073, (39921); 

 1074, (39942); 1075, (39957); 107G, (40054); 1077, (40059), shown 

 in Fig. 400 ; this is oue of the very few without feet. 



1078-1096. 1078, (400G4) ; 1079, (40065) ; 1080, (40068) ; ^1081, (40138) 

 1082, (40140), Fig. 461 ; 1083, (40261) ; 1084, (40142*), small ; 1085 

 (40262); 1086,(40141); 1087,(40142); 1088,(40409); 1089,(40734) 

 1090, (40735), without feet ; 1091, (40730) ; 1092, (40737) ; 1093, 

 (40738), Fig. 463, very large ; 1094, (40740), Fig. 462 ; 1095, (40741) 

 1096, (40742). 



1097-1112. 1097, (40743), Fig. 466; 1098, (40744); 1099, (40745); 1100, 

 (40746), without feet; 1101, (40747) ; 1102, (40748), Fig. 468; 1103, 

 (40749); 1104,(40750); 1105, (40751); 1106,(40752); 1107,(40753); 

 1108, (40754), Fig. 467 ; 1109, (40755) ; 1110, (40756) ; 1 1 11, (40757) ; 

 1112, (40758), without decorations. 



1113-1120. 1113, (40759); 1114, (40760); 1115, (40761); 1116, (40762); 

 1117, (40763) ; 1118,(40764) ; 1119, (40765) ; 1120, (40766), bearing a 

 single young owl on its back. 



1121. (40767). Shown in Fig. 469, bearing three young owls on its back. 



1122. (41043). 



1123, 1124. 1123, (4006G), Fig. 465, and 1124, (40739), Fig. 464. Two owl- 

 shaped water vessels from Zuni. 



Duck-shaped canteens, e-yah-mehe-to, are usually represented in a 

 swimming x^osture, without feet, though occasionally the standing pos- 

 ture is adopted. The feather decorations are not so generally used as 

 on the owls; several specimens bear on the back or sides the figure of 

 the grotesque bird with spread wings. These specimens, like the owl 

 images, have an orifice on the top of the head as though intended for 

 water vessels, but arc seldom used as such at the present time. 

 1125. (39910). Shown in Fig. 471. 



The following are similar : 

 1126,1127. 1126, (39879); 1127, (39889). 



1128. (36911). With feet, in standing posture. 



1129. (4006 i). With wings, without feet. 



1130. (41023). This and the three following specimens have feather dec- 

 orations and are small. £-yuh-me-he-i6-tsdn-na of the Zuiiians. 



1131-1133. 1131, (41024); 1132, (41025) ; 1133, (41027). 

 1134. (41026), Fig. 470. . 



Chickens. The cock, t6-l;6k-J;e; the hen^ t6-l;6hhl. The general term 

 applied to the j'oung, without reference to sex, is siipipe. 



