COLLECTIONS FKOM TESUQUB. 

 ARTICLTCS OF STONE. 



588, (47061). Large repular metate, uot much worn. 



589, (47063). Metate with legs, regularlj' oblong, not much worn. 

 •590, (47062). Stone axe and chisel combined. 



ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



591, (47064). Medium-sized tinaja of the usual form, quite regular and 



symmetrical, white ware with decorations; zigzag band around 

 the neck; body divided into compartments with a large three- 

 leaved figure in each. 



592, (47065). Tinaja similar in form and size to the preceding ; black 



polished ware. 



COLLECTIONS FROM TURQUOISE MINE. 



This collection, which is a small one, consists, with the exception of 



some bows, arrows and quivers, of stone hammers only, which 



were used for mining jjurposes. 

 59.3-594. 593, (4706C); 594, (47082). Mining stone-hammers; are large 



and roughly hewn, usnally with an imperfect groove ai'oundthe 



middle. 

 595, (47083). Bows, arrows and beaded quiver. 

 590, (47084). Bows, arrows and plain quiver. 

 597, (48048). Bird snares. 



COLLECTIONS FROM SANTO DOMINGO. 



The collection from this pueblo consists chiefly of iiottery belonging 

 to the white decorated variety with ornamentation in black. But few 

 articles of stone were obtained. 



ARTICLES OF STONE. 



598-599. 598, (47182); 599,(47185). Stone hatchets with broad annular 

 groove near the blunt end. 

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