460 COLLECTIONS OF 1880 — COCHITI — SAN ILDEFONSO. 



841-844. 841, (47447); 842, (47448); 843, (47449); 844, (47460). Bowls; 

 most of them with a narrow dotted marginal band externally 

 and internally. 841, (47447) bas a central stariuside and a band 

 of triangles on the outside. 842, (47448) with no other orna- 

 mentation. 843, (47449) and 844, (474C0) with animal figures on 

 the inner face. 



845, (47461). A biscuit-shaped bowl, with vertical ridges on the external 



surface. 

 845J, (47462). Water vessels, the body shaped as the ordinary tinaja, 

 surmounted with outstretched arms and human head, the orifice 

 through the mouth. Scroll ornaments. 



846, (47463). Canteen of the usual form with loop handles and leaf orna- 



ments. 

 847-848. 847, (47464); 848, (47466). Duck images used as water vessels. 



849, (47465). Water vessel ; animal image somewhat resembling a fish, but 



was, probably intended for a duck ; loop handle on the back and 

 at each side. 



850, (474G8). Gourd shaped water vessel with animal head at the apex, 



as in Fig. 709. 



851, (47467). Toy cooking vessel of unadorned brown ware. 



852, (47816). Large tinaja of white painted ware, with lid much like Fig. 



651, (39533), plate 81. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



853, (47301). Specimen of dried melon; is twisted like a rope. 



854, (47392). Fox skin. 



855, (47303). Brick from a wall. 



856, (47304). Copper cannon ball scarcely one inch in diameter. 



857, (47305). Copper kettle with handle. 



858, (48049). A musical instrument. 



COLLECTIONS FROM SAN ILDEFONSO. 



The collections from this pueblo were the largest made during the year 

 1880, consisting of pottery of different kinds, black and brown painted 

 ware, stone implements and wooden utensils. 



ARTICLES OF STONE. 



858J-861. 858J, (47976); 859, (47977); 860, (48031); 861, (48044). Lava 



mortars. 

 862, (48032). Mortar with three cavities. 



