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No. 5. Huacha of red ware, ornamented with lines and figures 
in white, red, and black. At the sides are two handles, and 
under the spout are two ears, with holes for suspension. The 
bottom of this vessel ends in a point ; it could not have stood 
without some kind of support ; it was presented to the Collec- 
tion by the late Mr. Lingard. 
No. 6. Double vessel of black ware — a whistling jug ; one 
bottle is in the form of a bird. It was formerly in the United 
Service Museum. 
No. 7 (S and D 52). Vessel of fine black ware, in the form of 
a bird, very nicely modelled. This vessel has a ring at the 
base to render it firm in standing. 
No. 8 (S and D 50). Vessel of red ware, ornamented with 
incised lines and streaks of black paint. Upon the handle 
there are four frogs, which have been painted black. This 
vessel has a ring at the base, as with No. 7. 
No. 9 (S and D 46). Vessel of black ware, ornamented with 
lines and bosses, and having two ears at the sides, pierced for 
suspension. 
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No. 10 (S and D 49). Vessel of black ware, with double spout 
connected by the handle. The body of the vessel is melon-shaped. 
No. 1 1. Vessel of black ware, formerly in the United Service 
Museum. 
Pottery from Bolivia. 
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No. I. Vessel of red ware, in the form of a seated human 
figure, with an animal slung over each shoulder. This vessel is 
painted white, and is ornamented with red lines. (Paris Exhi- 
bition, 1867.) 
Pottery from Uruguay. 
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No. 2. Fragment of pottery, with impressed ornament, found 
