2451. (39699). Similar in form, but not open on top. Man, boy, and birds, with lines or shading to represent the ground.

Fig. 628 ([39720]) (⅓) Fig. 629 ([39725]) (⅓)

2452-2458. 2452, (39701); 2453, (39713); 2454, (39715); 2455, ([39720]); Fig. [628]; 2456, ([39725]), Fig. [629]; 2457, (39727); 2458, (39730). These are somewhat of bird form, with globular body and without tail. Nos. 2455, 2456, and 2457 are open on top, the others are not. Decorated with figures of birds, and sometimes flowers or twigs. The bird figures on No. 2453 (39713) are evidently intended for turkeys. This is without handle, and open at the top.

2459. (39700). Bird without tail; figures of deer and some other animal, also trees.

2460. (39703). Duck-shaped, without tail; rude figures of animals and birds.

Fig. 630 ([39511]) (⅓)

2461. ([39511]). Fig. [630].

2462. (39704). Bird-shape, no tail; outline figures of Indians.

2463-2465. 2463, (39706); 2464, (39712); 2465, ([39721]), Fig. [632]. Usual bird form as shown, and with similar animal figures.

2466. (39705). Resembles specimen shown in Fig. [629].