COLLECTIONS FROM SAN JUAN.

ARTICLES OF CLAY.
EATING BOWLS.
Fig. 675 ([39590]) (⅓)

2722-2723. 2722, (39587) and 2723, (39588). These two with handles on each sides. Sides straight.

2724-2725. 2724, (39589), and 2725, ([39590]). Biscuit-shaped, as shown in Fig. [675].

2726. (39591). Platter-shaped, with scalloped margin.

2727. (39592). Red ware, of medium size, with outer broad marginal band of triangular figures.

Pots. Plain, black:

2728-2731. 2728, (39593); 2729, (39594); 2730, (39747); 2731, ([39625]). Canteen-shaped, with handles or ears at or near the top; small circular orifice. See Fig. [673].

Fig. 673
([39625]) (½)
Fig. 674
([39650]) (⅓)

2732. ([39650]). A similar vessel of black ware, with larger orifice, the margin of which is scalloped. Large ears or handles near the top on each side. Bottom oval, and an impressed band around middle of body. In some of the canteen-shaped vessels this depression is for holding the cord with which the vessel is transported. See Fig. [674].

2733. (39659). A jug-shaped pitcher of decorated red ware, with regular handle neatly formed. Ornamented with a looped vine and twigs, with leaves well drawn; neck slender and orifice with lip, but less in proportion than in ordinary pitcher.