BTEVBNSON.I ARTICLES OF STONE AND CLAY. 461 



863, (47978). Pestle aud rubber combined. 



864-807. 804, (47979); 865, (47985); 806, (47017); 807, (48025). Kubbcrs 



for metates, of regular form. 

 868-877. 868, (47986); 869, (47999); 870, (48000); 871, (48010); 872, 



(48013); 873, (48015); 874, (48016); 875, (48026); 876, (48033); 



877, (48039). Pouuding stones. 

 878, (47987). Paint muUer. 

 879-880. 879, (47988); 880, (48045). Pestles. 



881-883. 881, (47989; 882, (48028); 883, (48029). Grooved hammers. 

 884-887. 884, (47990); 885, (47990); 880, (47998); 887, (48030). Hatchets 



with grooves or notches. 

 888-892. 888, (47997); 889, (48001); 890, (48009); 891, (48040); 892, 



(48043). Smoothing stones. 



893, (48014). Round stone used as slung shot. 



894, (48027). Chisel. 



ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



These consist of painted white ware with decorations in black; pol- 

 ished black ware and black and brown ware. 



The white pottery resembles very closely, in the forms, color, and 

 ornamentation, that from Taos and Oochiti, the white in all these being 

 of a cream v color. 



Fig. 712. 



895-897. 895, (47319); 890, (47321); 897, (47325). Medium-sized hemi- 

 spherical bowls, ornamented, on the inside only, with star figures 

 or rosettes and triangles. 



898-899. 898, (47320); 899, (47324). Similar bowls with similar orna- 

 mentation both internally and externally. 



