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INDIAN POTTERY. 
No. 9. The convex side of an old fragment. The other side is rough, and of the dark color 
of the clay. 
No. 10. The concave side; the clay light colored and compact. Remains of ornaments are 
on the other side. 
No. 11. A portion of a vase from the Colorado Chiqnito. 
No. 12. Of yellow clay, and close grained. (Colorado Chiqnito.) 
No. 13. Material similar to No. 10. 
No. 14. Portion from the upper edge of a vase. (Colorado Chiqnito.) Fragments of Bah- 
Plate 39. 
Ancient Indian pottery. 
Utah pottery resemble this somewhat, though the only color is brownish red, laid over light- 
colored clay in broad bands. 
No. 15. Coarse grained, cracked, and corroded. Both sides are painted; the black is shaded 
down into the red ; the white lines have been put on, apparently, after the vessel had been baked ; 
while in one very old fragment the white figures look like enamel, or pieces of embedded shell. 
No. 16. Outside of a vessel, whose interior had been ornamented wdth black and red lines. 
