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2412. (42378). Plain. 



2413. (42383). Small, with lines of outline cresents around the body. 



2414. (42317). See Fig. 622. 



PITCBEBS. 



White decorated ware witli huidles: 



2415. (41311). Regular form, of medium size, with a broad zigzag baud 

 around tjje neck and another around the body. The latter has in 

 each large fold something like an arrow-head with point broken 

 off. 



2416. (41312). Olla-shaped neck with short oblique bands ; body with 

 large and small triangles. 



EATING BOWLS. 



The following specimens are small : 



2417. (42461). Shaped exactly like the small soup bowl in use at the 

 present day among the whites; with foot encircled by a vine with 

 well-formed leaves. A pretty piece. 



2418. (42462). Eegular form, with an outline zigzag band. 



2419. (42463) and (42464). Very small, conical in shape, the former 

 marked with slender lines running around it, the latter with dots- 



COLLECTION FEOM COCHITI. 

 ARTICLES or CliAY. 



WATER VESSELS. 



Size: height 6 to 9 inches, diameter 6 to 15 inches. 



These are of the same form as those of Zuni, but the curves and out- 

 lines are much more graceful, and there is a delicacyin the finish which 

 places them above the Zuui pottery and indicates a greater freedom and 

 confidence in the ceramic artist. The rim is often slightly flared, the 

 neck more distinct and regularly formed. 



The only figure given of this interesting group is not one of the regu- 

 larly formed specimens. They are all white ware with decorations in 

 black. 



2420. (39501). Scalloped band around the neck; body divided into three 

 compartments by upright double lines with rosette in one and 

 twigs in the others. 



2421. (39502). Pueblo or terraced figures around the body bordered by 

 an undulate line below. This is of special interest. 



2422. (39503). Decorated with sunflower, the stem and leaves on the 

 body ; straight and undulate lines around the neck. 



