STEVENSON.] ARTICLES OF CLAY. 453 



C49-G55. 649, (47189); 650, (47190); 651, (47191); 652, (47193); 653, 

 (47194); 654, (47195); 055, (47198). Small jar-shaped tinajas. 

 The ornameutation cousists of heavy waved lines on the body 

 aud iLiteriui)ted straight lines, triangles and narrow simple or 

 scalloped bands on the neck. 



656, (47192). A medium-sized tiuaja, swollen at the shoulder and of 



the form shown in Fjg. 372. The upper part is ornamented with 

 a broad belt of animal figures, deer and birds, separated from 

 each other by a triangle between each two, with the elongate 

 point directed upwards. Middle surrounded by a belt of oblique 

 broken lines. 



657, (47196). Olla of the usual form ; ornamentation, a vine, leaves and 



birds. 



658, (47197). Medium-sized, jar-shaped olla, with undulate margin and 



ornamentation a,s shown in Fig. 70S. 



47197 



659, (47199). Olla with zigzag band around the neck and four dentate 



bauds around the body. 

 660-665. 66i), (47200); 661, 47201); ^62, (47202); 663, (47203); 664, 



(47204); 665, (47215). Canteens of ihe usual form with two loo^j 



handles; upper half ornamented. Chief figures, triangles, stars, 



and birds. 



666, (47205). Tinaja with handle on the side, ornamentation delicate 



and decidedly neat; zigzag and dotted lines, long pinnate leaf, 

 flower.*!, &c. 



667, (48062). Fragments of pottery from ruins (7 pieces.) 



608, (47206). Water vessel resembling in form a tinaja, but with small 

 orifice; ornamented with slender vines and leaves. 



