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rim, which has, in addition, four ujjright protuberances, probably rudimentary^ 

 animal heads (Fig. 114). 



Vessel No. 33. — This vessel has notches around the rim and an incised decora- 

 tion of animal paws and partly interlocked scrolls below (Fig. 115). 



Vessel No. 34. — A bowl with incised decoration shown in Fig. 116. 



Vessel No. 35. — This vessel, with rather rudel}' incised decoration, is shown in 

 Fig. 117. 



Vessel No. 36. — An imperforate bowl of polished, black ware, with a small 

 bird-head at one side and the conventional tail at the other (Fig. 118). The incised 

 decoration is shown diagrammatically in Fig. 119. 



Vessel No. 37. — A broad-mouthed, imperforate water-bottle of dark ware seem- 



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Fig. 115. — Vessel No. 33. Mouiid near Cliipola Cut-off. (.\bout five-sixths size.) 



