COLLECTIONS FROM OTHER LOCALITIES. 

 ARTICIiK8 OF CLAY. 



MTSCELLANEO US. 



2808. (39529). Black, polished olla, ratber large ; from Pooake Pueblo. 



2809. (39551). Unadorned moccasin from Pueblo of New Mexico. 



2810. (41770). Fragments of pottery, ornamented, colored, and plain, 

 from ruins near Pueblo of Nutria. 



2811. (4177G). Fragments of plain pottery from Agricultural Camp, six 

 miles east of San Antonio Springs. 



The following specimens are from the same locality : 



2812-2S18. 2812, (41777), painted; 2813, (41778), corrugated; 2814, 

 (41779), ribbed ; 2815, (41780), bird's head painted on it; 2816, 

 (41781), painted; 2817, (41782), corrugated ; 2818, (41783), ribbed. 



2819. (41784). Fragments of pottery from Old Zuni Mesa, three miles 

 southeast of Zuiii. 



2820-2822. 2820, (41785) ; 2821, (41786) ; 2822, (41787), are fragments 

 of the corrugated, ribbed, indented, and decorated ware, from 

 the Zufii Mesa. 



2823-2825. 2823, (41791) ; 2824, (41792) ; 2825, (41793), are also frag- 

 ments of lottery from the Zuiii Mesa. 



2826. (41795). Fragments of pottery from top of Zuiii Church. 



2827-2829. 2827, (41788) ; 2828, (41789) ; 2829, (41790). Fragments of 

 ancient pottery from the environs of Wolpi. The specimens are 

 of the corrugated and laminated forms and are decorated in 

 color. 



2830. (41981). Notched stick, with bone, used as musical instrument. 

 See description of similar objects from Wolpi. 



2831. (42224). Small wooden ladle; locality not known. 



2832. (42049). Fragment of pottery with the edges ground off, probably 

 a pottery trowel, from Pictograph Eocks, about sixty miles east 

 of Fort Win gate, N. Mex. 



2833. (42252). Fragment of pottery from Wolpi may be a charm, but 

 likely a pottery smoother or trowel. 



2834. (42348). Chips of jasper and fragments of pottery from mound in 

 Missouri, opposite St. Louis. 



2835. (42368). Handle of pottery ladle from Wolpi. 



2836. (42370). Portion of large yellow corrugated vessel from near Wolpi. 



UTATUETTES. 



The following numbers are specimens of statuettes, of micaceous clay, 

 representing human beings in various attitudes, both male and female. 



