436 COLLECTIONS OF 1880 CUYAMUNQUE — NAMBE. 



3§-54. 38, (46533); 39, (46534); 40, (46535); 41, (46536); 42, (46537); 43, 

 (46538); 44, (46539); 45, (46550); 46, (46552); 47, (46553); 48, 

 (46554); 49, (46560); 50, (46562); 51, (46565);- 52, (46566); 53, 

 (46568); 54, (47571). Pouudiugor bammer stones, some of them 

 simple cobble stones, others with marlis of slight preparation 

 for use by chipping off or rubbing down prominences. 



55, (46540). Sandstone with smoothed surface and groove for smoothing 

 arrow shafts. 



56-64. 56, (46541);' 57,(46542); 58, (46543); 59, (46544); 60, (46545); 

 61, (46546); 62,(46547); 63, (46548); 64,(46564). Small stones, 

 chiefly quartz, basalt, and agate, used for smoothing and polish- 

 ing pottery. 

 65-68. 65, (46570) ; 66, (46572) ; 67, (46573) ; 68, (46574). Broken rub- 

 bers for metates. 



69, (46988). Spear head. Basalt. 



70, (46989). Arrow head. Obsidian. 



ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



(Only one perfect specimen obtained.) 



71, (46575). A bowl. 



72, (46718). Fragments of ancient pottery. 



COLLECTIONS FEOM NAMBfi. 

 ARTICLES OF STONE. 



73-78. 73, (46577); 74, (46578); 75, (46579); 76, (46580); 77, (46581); 

 78, (46583). Quartzite rubbing stones of an elongate form. 



79, (46582). Similar to the last gi'ouj), but appears to have been used 

 as a pestle as well as a rubber. 



80-85. 80, (46584) ; 81, (46585) ; 82, (49586) ; 83, (46587) ; 84, (46588) ; 

 85, (46589). Pounding stones, chiefly of quartzite. These are 

 quite regularly formed, cylindrical or spindle-shaped, with blunt 

 or squarely docked ends, from four to seven inches long and two 

 to three inches in diameter, used chiefly in pounding mesquite 

 beans. 



86-89. 86, (46590); 87, (46591); 88, (46592); 89, (46593). Bound, flat- 

 tened, or disk-shaped quartzite pounders, medium and small 

 sizes. 



90-91. 90, (46596) ; and 91, (46597). Pounders similar to the preceding 

 group, but smaller. 



92, (46594). A flat or disk-shaped polishing stone of quartzite. 



