| 218. (40799). | Small; without ornamentation. |
| 219. (40802). |
220. ([41145]). Large. See Fig. [383].
221. ([41052]). Medium size. See Fig. [384].
| 222. (41151). | Medium size; without ornamentation. |
| 223. (41157). | |
| 224. (41159). |
225. (41160). Medium size; with a scalloped band in black around the rim and shoulder.
Black ware:
226. (39930). Large size; without ornamentation.
The only black water vase obtained at Zuñi; it was doubtless procured from some other tribe. The black ware obtained from, this tribe is in nearly all cases used for cooking, or holding liquids or moist foods. As remarked in another place, the Zuñi black ware is generally small except in cases where large quantities of food are to be cooked, which occurs at feast tunes, when very large vessels are employed.
WATER JUGS AND JARS.
These vary so greatly in form that it is impossible to give any general description that would convey a correct idea.