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1587. (41631). Scrolls on the neck ; birds with crest feathers, and 

 flowers on the body. 



1588. (41034). Very small, with numerous scalloped lines arranged in 

 diamond form. 



1589. (41G44). Series of double perpendicular scallops. 



1590. (41468). Similar to No. 1586. 



TOT-LIKE WATER VESSELS. 



The following are very small water vessels, probably intended for 

 children : 



1591. (41449). Figures of birds on body. 



1592. (41450). The usual diamond and scroll on body. 



1593-1003. 1593, (41346) ; 1594, (41347) ; 1595, (41348) ; 1596, (41349) ; 

 1597, (41350) ; 1598, (41351) ; 1599, (41352) ; 1600, (41353) ; 1601, 

 (41354) ; 1602, (41355) ; 1603, 41448). 

 Small toy canteens : 

 160')^1607. 1604, (41439) ; 1005, (41440) ; 1000, (41442) ; 1007, (41443). 



The following three are cup-shaped, with an ear on each side to 

 which to attach a string, the top is closed, with a round orifice in 

 the middle, and they are either medicine or little paint vessels and 

 not canteens, as given in the original field catalogue : 

 1608-1010. 1008, (41444) ; 1009, (41445) ; 1010, (41440), 



Water jugs and bottles are of various forms, which will be de- 

 scribed under their respective numbers. They are usually of the 

 white decorated ware. The brown ware is always undecorated. 



1611. (41353). See Fig. 518. 



1612. (41364). Brown ware shown in Fig. 517. 



1613. (41365). Brown ware, cylindrical, constricted in the middle and 

 with small orifice. 



1614. (41393). Without handle. 



1615. (41366). Fig. 519. A water jar made in imitation of a common 

 gourd cultivated by many of the Pueblo tribes. The body is or- 

 namented ou both sides with a curved line and birds, as seen in 

 the figure. A small circular orifice is left at the base of the 

 handle. 



1616. (41367). As in Fig. 520. 



1617. (41308). Shown in Fig. 522. 



1618-1619. 1618, (41369), and 1619, (41370). Similar to the preceding. 



1620. (41407). Regularly shaped jug with handle decorated with geo- 

 metrical figui-es. 



1621. (41433). Brown ware, regular jug with two handles. 



1622. (41434). Similar to preceding, but without haudles. 



1623. (41469). Bottle shaped. "Brown ware. Eepresented in Fig. 521. 

 The following are similar: 



1624-1628, 1624, (41373); 1625, («374); 1026, (41375); 1627, (41376); 

 1630, (41377). 



