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essels. 849, (47465). Water vessel; animal image somewhat resembling a fish, but was probably intended for a duck; loop handle on the back and at each side. 850, (47468). Gourd-shaped water vessel with animal head at the apex, as in Fig. 709. 851, (47467). Toy cooking vessel of unadorned brown ware. 852, (47816). Large tinaja of white painted ware, with lid much like Fig. 651, (39533), plate 81. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 853, (47301). Specimen of dried melon; is twisted like a rope. 854, (47392). Fox skin. 855, (47303). Brick from a wall. 856, (47304). Copper cannon ball scarcely one inch in diameter. 857, (47305). Copper kettle with handle. 858, (48049). A musical instrument. COLLECTIONS FROM SAN ILDEFONSO. The collections from this pueblo were the largest made during the year 1880, consisting of pottery of different kinds, black and brown painted ware, stone implements and wooden utensils. ARTICLES OF STONE. 858 1/2-861. 858 1/2, (47976); 859, (47977); 860, (48031); 861, (48044). Lava mortars. 862, (48032). Mortar with three cavities. 863, (47978). Pestle and rubber combined. 864-867. 864, (47979); 865, (47985); 866, (47017); 867, (48025). Rubbers for metates, of regular form. 868-877. 868, (47986); 869, (47999); 870, (48000); 871, (48010); 872, (48013); 873, (48015); 874, (48016); 875, (48026); 876, (48033); 877, (48039). Pounding stones. 878, (47987). Paint muller. 879-880. 879, (47988); 880, (48045). Pestles. 881-883. 881, (47989); 882, (48028); 883, (48029). Grooved hammers. 884-887. 884, (47990); 885, (47996); 886, (47998); 887, (48030). Hatchets with grooves or notches. 888-892. 888, (47997); 889, (48001); 890, (48009); 891, (48040); 892, (48043). Smoothing stones. 893, (48014). Round stone used as slung shot. 894, (48027). Chisel. ARTICLES OF CLAY. These consist of painted white ware with decorations in black; polished black ware and black and brown ware. The white pottery resembles very closely, in the forms, color, and ornamentation, that from Taos and Cochiti, the white in all these being of a creamy color. [Illustration: Fig. 712. 47326] 895-897. 895, (47319); 896, (47321); 897, (47325). Medium-sized hemispherical bowls, ornamented, on the inside only, with star figures or rosettes and triangles. 898-899. 898, (47320); 899, (47324). Similar bowls with similar ornamentation both internally and
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