LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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The Province of Chiriqui. ....... To face page 18 



PLATES. 

 (Its own list to be found facing each Plate.) 



TEXT-FIGURES. 

 Figures 1—3. — Arrow-points. 3 /« ........ 



Figures 4, 5. — Spear-points. 'I' ....... 



Figure 6. — Cylindrical celt with thick blunt pole. 'I' . ■. ■ . 



Figure 7. — Large polished celt with pointed chipped pole ; from Gualaca. 'I' . 



Figure 8. — Diminutive triangular celt with chipped pole. '/« 



Figure 9. — Octagonal celt with polished and faceted blade and chipped pole. '/ : 



Figure 10. — Polished hexagonal chisel with chipped base. 'I' 



Figure 11. — Polished cylindrical celt with distinct shoulder. */» 



Figure 12. — Polished and chipped chisel. '/> 



Figure 13. — Grooved celt. '/• .... 



Figures 14, 15. — Jasper polishing stones. */« 



Figure 16. — Chalcedony polishing stone. '/« 



Figure 17. — Metate with three legs, and hand stone. V* 



Figure 18. — Three-legged metate of the Nicoyan type; from Gualaca. 



Figure 19. — Prototype of Chiriquian metate. V< ... 



Figure 20. — Metate with openings in the hollow stand ; from Vivala. 



Figure 21. — Metate with base open at the ends, the sides being decorated with 



incised panels. '/• 

 Figure 22. — Modern wooden seat used by the Indians of Chiriqui. 

 Figure 23. — Metate of the four-legged type, ornamented with ten animal heads attached 



to the margin of the plate. '/« . 

 Figure 24. — Metate representing anterior half of two animals. '/< 

 Figure 25. — Metate representing a single zoomorphic unit. '/■ 

 Figure 26. — Jaguar metate with rectangular top. 'I' . 

 Figure 27. — Jaguar metate the legs of which are decorated with stars in champleve. '/■ 

 Figure 28. — Jaguar metate with guilloche ornamentation. '/< 

 Figure 29.— Metate with animal head at each end. V> 

 Figure 30. — Small crudely shaped metate with rectangular plate. 'A 

 Figure 31. — Rectangular rubbing stone. '/• 



Figure 32.— Pestle. '/> 



Figure 33. — Sub-spherical pestle streaked with gold. 1/s 



Figure 34. — Image representing crude animal form. '/■ 



Figure 35. — Small image of a quadruped. 3 /» 



Figure 36. — Image seated on cylindrical pestle; may represent man or monkey 



Figure 37. — Large crude human image with " skil " ornament on the head ; from 



Bugavita. '/< . 

 Figure 38. — Crude human image ; from Bugavita. *'« 

 Figure 39. — Rough statue in standing posture ; from San Carlos. '' 

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