Fig. 415 ([40164]) (¼) Fig. 416 ([40296]) (¼)

589. (40177). Do.

590. (40181). This specimen has no ornamentation except the band.

591. ([40296]). Fig. [416]. This varies in having the figures of birds with wings spread and of elks on the inner surface below the marginal line. These are but partially shown in the figure.

592, 593. 592, (40965) and 593 (40955) belong to the same variety, but their inner decorations resemble more closely those represented in Fig. [415].

594. ([40493]). Fig. [417]. The decorations on this piece belong to the very common variety shown in Figs. 356, 411, and 412.

Fig. 417 ([40493]) (¼) Fig. 418 ([40176]) (¼)

595-600. To this type belong the following numbers: 595, (40008); 596, (40009); 597, (40012); 598, (40013); 599, (40020); 600, (40021), this varies in having no ornamentation on the outer surface.

601-608. 601, ([40176]), shown in Fig. [418]; 602, (40031); 603, (40038); 604, (40043); 605, (40046); 606, (40047); 607, (40050); 608, (40052)

609-628. 609, (40151); 610, (40152); 611, (40163); 612, (40168); 613, (40170); 614, (40171); 615, (40175); 616, (40185); 617, (40186); 618, (40188); 619, ([40189]), Fig. [419]; 620, (40191); 621, (40193); 622, (40194); 623, (40195); 624, (40196); 625, (40197); 626, (40199); 627, (40200); 628, (40293), this piece is properly a bread bowl, Mō´-tsin-i-kā-sä-le.