438 COLLECTIONS OF 1880 — NAMBlfi — POJUAQUE. 



rilla or yellow earth color, but more or less blackened by use. This 

 ware is of precisely the same character aud quality as the black pot- 

 tery from Santa Clara. The pitchers, cups, and basins are evidently 

 modeled after introduced patterns from civilized nations. All are with- 

 out ornamentation. 



161, (47033). Tinaja or olla, with narrow neck ; tierra amarilla, black- 



ened. 



162, (47032). Tinaja or olla, rather small, polished black ware. 

 163-164. 163, (47034) ; 164, (47035). Pitchers of the ordinary form with 



handle and spout, about half-gallon size, polished black ware. 

 165, (47036). Small olla, yellow ware. 

 160, (47037). Small olla-shaped bowl ; yellow ware. 

 167, (47038). A cup without handle. 

 168-171. 168, (47039); 169, (47040); 170, (47041); 171, (47042). Cups 



with handle similar in form and size to the ordinary white stone- 



chiua coffee cups ; yellow- ware. 



172, (47043). Cup similar in form and size to the preceding, but of pol- 



ished black ware. 



173, (47044). Small cup without handle ; polished black ware. 



174, (47045). Small cooking pot with handle; polished black ware. 



175, (47046). A pear-shaped water vessel with two loop handles placed 



opposite each other near the mouth. 



176, (47047). A large, polished black-ware basin of the usual wash- 



basin form, but with undulate border. 



177, (47060). Small bowl, black polished ware. 



COLLECTIONS FROM POJUAQUE. 

 ARTICLES OF STONE. 



178-189. 178, (46613); 179, (46614); 180, (46615); 181, (46616); 182, 



(46617); 183, (46618); 184, (46619); 185, (46620); 186, (46621); 



187, (46622); 188, (46657); 189, (46658). Hammers with groove 



around the middle. In 46618 the groove is double. They are 



of quartzite, lava, greenstone, metamorphic rock and basalt. 

 190-202. 190, (46623) ; 191, (46024) ; 192, (46625) ; 193, (46627) ; 194, 



(46639); 195, (46640); 190, (46641); 197 (40042); 198, (46644); 



199, (45645); 200, (46646); 201, (46647); 202, (46648). Small 



smoothiugstoues. 

 203, (46626). A triangular pounding- stone. 

 204^212. 204, (46628) ; 205, (46629) ; 206, (46630) ; 207, (46631) ; 208, 



(46632); 209, (46633); 210, (46634); 211, (46050); 212, (40652). 



Oval pounding-stones made out of rolled pebbles or bowlders. 

 213, (46635). Elongate slender imi)lemeuts of basalt, probably used in 



molding pottery, especially the larger flaring bowls. 



