8TEVBKS0N.1 ARTICLES OF CLAY MISCF.LLANEOUS. 455 



694-696. 694, (47229) ; 09o, (47230) ; 090, (47232). Auiiual images ^ first 

 probably a Eocky Mountain sheep ; the other two probably 

 dogs. Very rude ornamentation without design. 



697, (47236). Water vessel of the form and ornamentation shown in Fig. 

 709. 



17236 



698, (47238). Medium-sized tinaja with leaf ornaments. 



099, (47294). Tinaja with figures like those common on the Zimi ollas. 



700, (47818). Water vessel in the form of a horse, white ware orna- 



mented. 



701, (47820). Dog's head, plain. 



MISCELLAISTEOTIS. 



702, (47264). Specimens of mineral paint. (Ochre or clay-stone.) 

 703-705.703, (47205); 704,(47207); 705,(47208). Turquoise drills. 

 700, (47200). Block of wood to be used in connection with the tur- 

 quoise drill. Has a simple pit in the center in which the apex 

 of the drill turns. 



707, (47209). Wooden war-club of hard oak with serpentine line and 



arrow point (as on i)ipe, Fig. 704), cut on one side. 



708, (47270). Bow, arrows, and quiver. 



709, (47819). Leather bag adorned with feathers, with pebbles inside, 



used as a rattle in dances. 



710, (47234). Tortoise shell with pendent rattles, used as a dance orna- 



ment. 



711, (47235). A gourd with iiebbles inside, used as a rattle. 



