418 COLLECTIONS OF 1879 JICARILLA APACHE OLD PECOS. 



Pitchers and cups, with handles of regular form : 

 2752. (39543). Finger impressions around the middle. 

 2753-2754. 2753, (39540), and 2754, (39548). Scollaped margin. 



2755. (39770). With an undulate impressed line around the middle. 

 Miscellaneous : 



2756. (39852). Incense-burner, somewhat in the shape of a beaver hat, 

 with a rim in the form of a bird; a small orifice in the middle. 



2757. (39853). Bird image. 



COLLECTIONS FROM OLD PECOS. 

 ARTICLiES OF STONE, 



2758. (3975G). Flint scraper. Eudely shaped, of hard cherty rock, flat 

 on the inner face, convex on the back. 



2759. (39757). An irregular square fiat piece of sand-stone, on one side 

 of which is a small circular cup-shaped depression. 



27G0. (39758 a). A small mortar composed of fine-grained sand-stone, 

 half broken away ; being of quite soft stone, it was probably used 

 for pulverizinc food of some kind. 



2701. (39758 b). Quartz mortar made from a round water- worn boulder. 

 The cavity is symmetrical ; diameter five inches. 



2762. (39759). Half of a cherty water-worn boulder from which flakes 

 for flints have been chipped. 



2763. (39760). Small round cherty boulders, frequentlj' used in chipping 

 for flints, but in this instance they seem to have been used as 

 hammers. 



2764. (39761). Hammer made from a section of a broken rubbing or 

 grinding stone of calcareous rock. 



2765. (39762). Maul from broken rubbing stone or grinder, grooved at 

 each end ; rhyolite. 



2766. (39763). Rudely shaped sinker (or what is called a sinker), rounded 

 at each end and grooved iu center; schistose rock. 



2767. (39764). Rudely shaped chisel or celt of metamorphic schist. 



2768. (39759). Rough chipping stone ; agate. 



2769. (39760). Three irregular round balls of flint-stone, flaked by ham- 

 mering. 



ARTICLES OF CLAV. 



2770. (41771). Fiagmentsof pottery from the old and new court, exhibit- 

 ing Spanish glaze. 



2771. (41772). Pottery fragments, decorated in colors. Old and new 

 court. 



2772. (41773). Ancient fragments, glazed. 



