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The followiug belong to the same type as the above, the varia- 

 tions being but slight, the large circular space with scroll being 

 the chief characteristic : 



1512. (41G01). Figure on the neck as on the body of Fig. 372. 



1513. (ilG02). Shown in Fig. 51-1. 



1511. (11C03). The block containing the smaller circle is here solid and 



square ; there is a zig-zag band around the neck as on the margins 



of some Zuiii bowls. 

 1515. (41C01). This varies in having in place of the block with the small 



circle, a regularly checkered block. 

 15IG. (41G06). This has only the large diamond figures on the body, and 



a band of s's round the shoulder. 



1517. (11G07). Like oSTo. 1511. 



1518. (414:54:). With handles on sides; fringe like band around the 

 shoulder. 



1510. (41455). Simple linear band around the body, 



1520. (41456). Figures of a trident or three-pronged fork ; and ladle on 



the body. 

 The following are plain brown and red ware, some of them very 



large. The neck is but slight, and they are often more pot-shaped 



than oUa form. Without ornamentation. 

 Brown or red. 

 1521-1533. 1521, (41G32) ; 1522, (41633) ; 1523, (41635) ; 1524, (41636) ; 



1525, (416:57) ; 1526, (41G3S) ; 1527, (41G39) ; 1528, (41640) ; 1529, 



(41641); 1530,(41642); 1531, (41643); 1532, (41G49); 1533,(41650). 



1534. (41644). 



1535. (4064G). Fig. 515. 



1536. (41647). 



1537. (41648). 



1538. (42374). Very large pot, used for cooking. Name, nu-a-mashpe. 

 Represented in Fig. 516. 



WATER JUGS AND JARS. 



These are similar to those obtained at Zuui ; sub-globular in form, 

 one side more distinctly flattened on which to lie, the other very convex. 

 Usually with two handles, sometimes loops, and sometimes studs or 

 knobs. Occasionally ornamented white ware, but most generally un- 

 adorned brown or red ware. The latter showing, on some pieces, at 

 least, a slight, perhaps accidental, glazing. They vary in size from six 

 or seven gallons down to less than a pint. 



As the various figures used in decorations have been described, only 

 those which are unusual will bo noticed here. 

 White decorated ware : 



1539. (41320). Underside as usual, blown. Scalloped band in direction 

 of mouth and handle, transverse double scalloped band across the 

 upper half. 



