BTKvr.N60N.] AKTICLES OF STONE AND CLAY. 437 



93, {4G595). An oblong rectangular quartzite ijounding stone. 



94-105. 94, (4C59S) ; 95, (4C599) ; 96, (40000) ; 97, (4GC01) ; 98, (46602) ; 



99, (40603) ; 100, (46604) ; 101, (46005) ; 102, (40600) ; 103, (40007) ; 



104, (40008) ; 105, (46009). Small irregular stones of jasper and 



basalt used in shaping and polishing pottery. 



106, (46610). Elongate, well-worn, sandstone meal rubber or rubber for 



metate. 



107, (46611). A stone bowl or basin made from an oblong, somewhat 



oval-shaped quartzite slab, and used for pounding and grinding 

 mesquite beans. The length is 19 inches, greatest width 10 

 inches, depth of depression 2 inches. 



108, (46612). Rather large disk-shaped smoothing stone of basalt. 

 109-114. 109, (46719); 110, (40720); 111, (46721); 112, (46722); 113, 



(46723) ; and 114, (46724). Rubbers for metates of the usual 

 form, mostly of basalt, well worn, and most of them broken. 



115-131. 115, (46725); 116, (46720); 117, (46728); 118, (46729); 119, 

 ' (46732) ; 120, (46733) ; 121, (46734) ; 122, (46735) ; 123, (46739) ; 

 124, (46740); 125, (46741); 126, (40742); 127, (46743); 128, 

 (46744); 129,(40749); 130,(40750); 131,(40701). Crude pound- 

 ing stones, mostly simple cobble stones, more or less worn by use. 



132-150. 132, (46727); 133, (46730); 134, (46731); 135, (46736); 136, 

 (46737) ; 137, (46738) ; 138, (40745) ; 139, (40746) ; 140, (46747) ; 

 141, (40748); 142, (46751); 143, (40752); 144, (40753); 145, 

 (46754) ; 146, (46755) ; 147, (46756) ; 148, (46757) : 149, (40758) ; 

 150, (46759). Small and mostly polished smoothing stones, used 

 chiefly in polishing pottery; all well worn ; of jasper, quartzite; 

 or basalt. 



151, (46760). A broken grooved ax of basalt. 



152, (47031). A very large metate, twenty-four inches long and fifteen 



inches wide, much worn, the middle of the curve being three 

 and one-half inches below the surface. 



153, (47048). Ax with groove on one edge. 



154, (47049). Hammer with broad annular groove. 



155, (47050). Hammer with lateral notches. 



156, (47051). Ax, broken. 



157, (48052). Grooved hammer. 



158, (47056). Half of a large mortar, much worn. 



159, (47058). Metate. 



100, (47059). A small mortar, probably used for grinding and pounding 

 chili (pepper). 



ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



Articles of clay from this pueblo, which are but few in number, are 

 either of polished black ware or unpolished of the natural tierra ama- 



