90 
and figure. This vessel is decorated with red and black 
paint. 
Nos. 40 and 41. — Vessels of black ware, with handle; each 
in the form of a bird, the beak serving for the spout. They 
are both flat at the bottom. 
Salvador. 
A 52. 
Nos. I and 2 are two cores of obsidian, found near San 
Salvador. (Paris Exhibition, 1867.) 
Honduras. 
C 33- 
The specimens Nos. 5 to 7 are three very remarkable flint 
implements. They were found about the year 18 10, with other 
examples, in a cave between two and three miles from the Bay 
•of Honduras. 
These specimens were thought to be unique until the three 
flint objects in this Case, Nos. 8 to 10, were obtained, in 1868. 
It is probable, from the resemblance they bear to Nos. 5 to 7, 
both in material and workmanship, that they also were obtained 
from Honduras. 
Guatemala. 
A 42. 
No. 5 (S and D 568). — Amulet of serpentine in the form of a 
human head ; it is drilled at the back for suspension. 
E 8. 
No. 42 (S and D 66). Object in the form of a kneeling 
human figure, of coarse ware, found in Guatemala. 
