464 COLLECTIONS OF 1680 — SAN ILDEFONSO. 



MISCELIiANEOUS ARTICLES. 



983, (47318). Ox cart, ''carreta." 



984, (47425). Arrow straighteuer of bone ; (a piece of bone with round 



holes in it.) 



COLLECTIONS FROM TAOS. 



The collections made from this pueblo were-_ quite extensive and 

 varied. 



ARTICLES OF STONE. 



985-997. 985, (47846); 980, (47848); 987, (47852); 988, (47854); 989, 

 (47856); 990, (47S5S) ; 991, (47803); 992, (47873); 993,(47875); 

 994, (47879) ; 995, (47880) ; 990, (47883) ; 997, (47887). Stone 

 hatcbets grooved. 



998-1004. 998, (47847) ; 999, (47853) ; 1000, (47861) ; 1001, (47864 ) ; 1002, 

 (47S76) ; 1003, (47878) ; 1004, (47882). lioundiug stones. 



1005-1014 1005, (47855) ; 1000, (47800) ; 1007, (47860) ; 1008, (47809) ; 

 1009,(47880); 1010,(47871); 1011,(47872); 1012,(47877); 1013, 

 (47881) ; 1014, (47884). Stone hammers very rude, sometimes 

 with a groove, but generally with simply a notch at each side. 



101.^,(47859.) Rude stone knife. 



1016-1021. 1010, (47802); 1017,(47805); 1018, (47807); 1019,(47868); 

 1020, (47885) ; 1021, (47880). Rubbing and polishing stones. 



1022, (47874). Grooved stone for polishing arrow-shafts (Fig. 713). 



ARTICLES OF CLAY. 



These are chiefly vessels of brown and black ware, some two or three 

 pieces only being ornamented ware. 



1023-1027. 1023,(47821); 1024, (47822); 1025, (47828); 1020, (47829); 

 1027, (47833). Brown ware, pitcher shaped vessels with handle, 

 used as cooking vessels. 



