Smithsonian Report, 1919. — Cook. 
Plate 9. 
1. Pottery bowl from a cave in the Senahu district of eastern Guatemala, relic of a previous occu- 
pation of a region now being rcoccupied after a period of reforestation. Tiie bowl measures OJ 
inciies broad and 4 inches liigh, is of very regular form, and had an orange-yellow glazed or 
polished lining, still partially in place. 
2. Indian cornfields in the table-lands of Guatemala, among the pyramids of ancient Quiche, 
originally faced with smooth stone blocks, wliich have been removed to build the modern city. 
The name Quiche means forest, though no forests are left in this region. 
