Fig. 373 ([39774]) (¼) Fig. 374 ([41167]) (¼)

179. (41168). Marked with the usual elk and scroll figures. Medium size.

180. ([39774]). The decorations of this piece, shown in Fig. [373], may be classed with the peculiar type with oblique and vertical bands represented in Fig. [374].

181. (39917). Figures similar to those in Fig. [363].

182. (40768). The decorations on this piece consist entirely of representations ofpyramids or possibly of pueblos, and are arranged in bands, one on theneck and two on the body; the two upper bands show the figuresinverted.
183. (40770).

184. (40771). No. 183 is decorated with scrolls and bird scrolls and a scalloped line around the shoulder; No. 184 with elks and scrolls on the body.

185-188. 185, ([40800]). Fig. [378]. The grotesque or kite-like bird seen on the neck, though rarely seen on the large water vase, is common on the small ones. To this type belong the following Nos. 186, (40769); 187, (40772); 188, (40791).

Fig. 377 ([40777]) Fig. 378 ([40800]) (¼)
189. (40773). These have the usual triangular and scroll designs without animalfigures, as in Fig. [364].
190. (40776).