BTEVESsos.] ARTICLES OF CLAY. 401 



2314. (41404). Jar-sliaped, with a round mouth, one animal on the 

 margin ; triangular lines on the body. 



2315. (4240G). Regular shaped oUa of medium size ; large figure of leaf 

 twigs arranged in the form of a Maltese cross, surrounded on the 

 side by broad curved lines or stripes. 



The following are but slightly decorated: 



2316-2317. 2316, (42376), and 2317, (42378). With one or two simple nar- 

 row bands or lines. 



2318. (42780). With sUght oblique lines on the neck, and a few broad 

 upright lines in tsvo groups on the body. 



2319-2320. 2319, (42379), and 2320, (42381&). Without decorations of any 

 kind. 



WATER JUGS AND JABS. 



2321. (41299). Fig. 593. Canteen with the images of four dogs or coyotes 

 on it. Leaf decorations. 



2322. (41300). Canteens, regular form. Irregular figures. 



2323. (42412). Fig. 594. Canteen of regular form, scalloped band, leaves 

 and geometrical figures. 



2324. (42413). Fig. 595. Olla-shaped canteen. The top is depressed and 

 ornamented with a scalloped band ; immediately below this is a 

 broad band consisting of two plain, narrow stripes, between which 

 is a row of oblong figures arranged in a zigzag pattern ; around 

 the middle of the vessel there is a sparsely serrate band, inter- 

 rupted at intervals by small circles, in each of which there is the 

 form of a cross. 



2325. (42409). Fig.59G. Theomamentationonthis piece is rather peculiar 

 and worthy of attention, especially the bands around the columns. 



2326. (42411). Double pepper and salt box, square form, with two handles 

 side by side ; birds mounted on the handles ; figures of elk on 

 the sides and ends in i)rocession. 



2327. (42475). Moccasin; rude. 



PITCHERS. 



These are well formed, evidently in imitation of those introduced by 

 the white population. All similar in form, with handles. White ware 

 with decorations ; of medium size. 



2328. (41298). Shown in Fig. 592. 



2329. (42405). Diamond scroll in the upper zone; a band of triangles 

 with points directed upward in lower zone. 



2330. (42406). Flower or rosette in upper zone, one on each side; no 

 other figures. 



2331. (42407). Broad band around the neck, from which two long-pointed 

 triangles or acuminate figures point downwards; then another 

 simple straight band, and below this a zigzag band. 



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