191. ([40777]). Fig. [377]. The decorations on this evidently belong to the same type as those represented in Fig. [359], the bird on the neck being the only variation. To this type also belong the following numbers: 192, (40778); 193, (40792); 194, (40794).
| 195. (40779). | These belong to the type represented by Fig. [361], distinguished chiefly by the elk, triangular figures,and scrolls. |
| 196. (40781). | |
| 197. (40788). | |
| 198. (40787). | |
| 199. (40788). | |
| 200. (40801). |
| 201. (40780). | The decorations on these are similar to those shown in Figs. 366, 367,368, and 370, in which the rosette is a distinguishing characteristic.Nos. 201, 202, and 203 are without figures of animals; No. 204 has adouble belt of elk figures between the rosettes. |
| 202. (40784). | |
| 203. (40786). | |
| 204. (40790). |
205. (40782). The designs on this remain unfinished; except that the triangles on the neck and the arches in which it was evidently the intention to place the figures of animals, are shown.
206. ([40785]). Fig. [375]. This pretty vase, as will be seen by reference to the figure, has the diameter greater in proportion to the height than usual. Although the design is tasteful the hues are coarse and not so well drawn as the figure indicates.
| Fig. 375 ([40785]) (⅓) | Fig. 376 ([40793]) (⅓) |
207. (40789). On this there is an evident attempt to represent a pueblo or communal dwelling and the ladders.
208. ([40793]). Shown in Fig. [376].
209. (40795). Neck and lower belt of the body marked with vertical lines and oblique diamonds; upper belt with inverted pyramidal figures.
210. (40849). Very small; marked with oblique scalloped lines.