472 COLLECTIONS OF 1881. 



occupation, such as charcoal, ashes, burned clay, stone implements, and 



human Hones. 



63207. A large, beautifully-formed jar has received this number. The 

 neck is short and slender, and the rim slightly enlarged and 

 recurved. The body is full and symmetrical, but greatly com- 

 pressed vertically, the width being about twice the height. 

 The ware is of the dark, porous variety. Full height, 8 

 inches; width, 10 inches. 



63010. A bottle-shaped jar or vase, with long neck and globular body. 

 The form is unusually graceful. Height is 10 inches. Di- 

 ameter of body, 6i inches. This vessel is shown in Fig. 143. 



63012. A well-formed jar, with plain neck and globular body. Seven 

 and one-half inches in height, and S^ in width. 



Fig. 144. 



63013. A medium sized, bottle-shaped vessel, of elegant proportions. 

 A rudimentary foot or stand is added to the bottom. Height, 

 8 inches. Fig. 144. 



63017. A small, much compressed, bottle-shaped vase. Height, 5 inches ; 



width, 6J inches. 



63018. A bottle-shaped vase of reddish-gray color, resembling the pre- 



ceding in shape and size. 



63019. A large, bottle-shaped vase, with long neck and subglobular 



body. It is unique iu having a stand or base which seems 

 to have been added after the body was somewhat hardened. 

 This stand has been perforated for ornament, as shown in 

 Fig. 14.5. Height, 8 inches; diameter, 6 inches. 



