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COLLECTIONS OF 1881. 



65547. A small globular cup of dark ware which has four large nodes 

 about the rim. Between these on the sides of the vessel, 

 tour ornamental figures have been painted in red, these con- 

 sist of an inner circle occupied by a cross, and an exterior 

 circle of rays or scallops. Height, 2 J inches; width, 3 J inches. 

 The rim has been perforated for the purpose of suspension. 

 "Fig. 18S. 



Fig. 186. 



Fig. 187. Fig. 188. 



65487, 65512, 65514, 65519, 65521, 65523, 65525, 65531. Bottle-shaped 

 vases. The bodies are generally globular. A few are coni- 

 cal above, while others are much compressed vertically. 

 Some are slightly ridged about the greatest circumference, 

 while all are slightly flattened on the bottom. The necks are 

 slender and long, being about equal to the body in height. 

 They are generally narrowest in the middle, expanding 

 trumpet-like toward the mouth, and widening more or less 

 abruptly toward the shoulder below. In a few cases a ridge 

 or collar encircles the base of the neck. The exterior surface 

 is generally quite smooth, but never polished, although a 

 polishing implement seems to have been used. 



