1612. ([41364]). Brown ware shown in Fig. [517].

1613. (41365). Brown ware, cylindrical, constricted in the middle and with small orifice.

1614. (41393). Without handle.

Fig. 517 ([41364]) (¼) Fig. 519 ([41366]) (⅓)

1615. ([41366]). Fig. [519]. A water jar made in imitation of a common gourd cultivated by many of the Pueblo tribes. The body is ornamented on both sides with a curved line and birds, as seen in the figure. A small circular orifice is left at the base of the handle.

1616. ([41367]). As in Fig. [520].

1617. ([41368]). Shown in Fig. [522].

1618-1619. 1618, (41369), and 1619, (41370). Similar to the preceding.

1620. (41407). Regularly shaped jug with handle decorated with geometrical figures.

1621. (41433). Brown ware, regular jug with two handles.