Fourth stage ([fig. 9], d); filling of areas with red paint (shown in the reproduction by shading). In some panels area VIII precedes area IX, in others the reverse is the

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Design by Maria Martinez

case. With the completion of this fourth stage in all the panels, the painting of this comparatively simple design is finished. The time consumed was twenty-five minutes.

Drawing No. 2 ([pl. 32]); original by Maria Martinez. This design may be placed upon either a constricted-mouthed bowl or an olla-bowl. It is made up of five identical panels. During the painting the bowl is turned counterclockwise. There are eleven distinct stages.

First stage ([pl. 32], a); the enclosing lines of the panels are produced. Each panel is four inches long and one and a half inches wide. The horizontal lines (1-4) are drawn completely around the bowl before the dividing lines (5-8) are drawn.

Second stage ([pl. 32], b); lines 9 and 10 are drawn, dividing each of the five panels into a semicircle and two triangles.

Third stage ([pl. 32], c); the plumes are outlined in each of the panels by means of lines 11 to 20.