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No. 5 (S and D 75). Painted whistle in the form of an 
animal, of similar ware to Nos. 3 and 4. The whistle is in one of 
the fore legs. The note can be varied by closing some of the 
holes in the head and body of the animal-figure. 
No. 6 (S and D 74). — Whistle ornamented with rude figures 
of animals. It may be remarked that the whistles Nos. 5 and 6 
are coincident in pitch, the extreme sounds (from F to A) 
forming the interval of a major third. 
No. 7 (S and D 43). — Small painted double vessel, with handle, 
of similar ware to No. 5. 
No. 8 (S and D 35). — Small painted vessel, standing upon 
three solid legs, of similar ware to No. 5. 
No. 9 (S and D 76). — Small painted figure of an Indian, in a 
sitting posture, the ware similar to No. 5. This figure is pierced 
with nine holes. 
No. 10 (S and D 73). — Whistle of brown ware, in the form of 
a bird, the whistle is at the tail. This whistle has all the cha- 
racteristics of Nos. 5 and 6, but it is a major second higher in 
pitch. As these objects must have altered considerably in 
burning, great practical skill is shown in their manufacture, 
for, from the condition of the holes, it is evident that they 
were not tuned after being fired. 
No. II (S and D 36). — Small vessel of brown ware, standing 
on three solid legs ; it is ornamented with red paint, incised 
lines, and rude figures. 
No. 12 (S and D 27). — Globular vessel of brown ware, with a 
lip and two ears at the side. 
No. 13 (S and D 29). — Globular vessel with two handles; 
ornamented with red paint. 
No. 14 (S and D 40). — Vessel in the form of an animal, 
standing on three solid legs, and ornamented with red and black 
paint. 
No. 15 (S and D 27). — Globular vessel with two ears; the 
ears represent squatting human figures. 
No. 16. — Globular vessel, ornamented with red and black 
paint. 
No. 17. — Leg of a vase, in the form of a fish ; it is hollow, 
and has a loose ball of clay inside to serve as a rattle. 
No. 1 8. — Ornament of a vase ; the under part shows that these 
clay ornaments were modelled apart from the vessel, and were 
then attached to it. 
No. 19. — Globular vessel, with two ears in the form of human 
figures. This vessel is decorated with red paint. 
