| Fig. | |
| 464.—Form derived from a gourd | [446] |
| 465.—Form derived from a conch, shell | [447] |
| 466.—Form derived from a stone pot | [448] |
| 467.—Form derived from a wooden tray | [448] |
| 468.—Form derived from a horn spoon | [448] |
| 469.—Form derived from a bark vessel | [446] |
| 470.—Form derived from basketry | [449] |
| 471.—Form derived from basketry | [449] |
| 472.—Form derived from a wooden vessel | [449] |
| 473.—Coincident forms | [451] |
| 474.—Form produced by accident | [451] |
| 475.—Scroll derived from the spire of a conch shell | [454] |
| 476.—Theoretical development of current scroll | [455] |
| 477.—Ornament derived through modification of handles | [455] |
| 478.—Scroll derived from coil of clay | [456] |
| 479.—Ornamental use of fillets of clay | [456] |
| 480.—Variation through, the influence of form | [459] |
| 481.—Theoretical development of the current scroll | [460] |
| 482.—Forms of the same motive expressed in different arts | [461] |
| 483.—Forms of the same motive expressed in different arts | [461] |
| 484.—Forms of the same motive expressed in different arts | [461] |
| 485.—Geometric form of textile ornament | [462] |
| 486.—Loss of geometric accuracy in painting | [462] |
| 487.—Design painted upon pottery | [463] |
| 488.—Theoretical development of fret work | [464] |
| 489.—Theoretical development of scroll work | [465] |