As the forms and decorations are correctly shown in the figures, I shall only notice those which are unusual.
Without handles; margin scalloped:
871-873. 871, (40074); 872, ([40075]), Fig. [443]; 873, ([40400]), Fig. [444].
| Fig. 443 ([40075]) (⅓) | Fig. 444 ([40400]) (⅓) |
Without handles; margin terraced:
874. (40337). Figures of insects on outer surface.
875-881. 875, (40344); 876, (40364); 877, (40367); 878, (40368); 879, (40369); 880, (40370); 881, ([40371]), Fig. [445].
882-899. 882, ([40372]), Fig. [447]; 883, (40373); 884, (40374); 885, (40375); 886, (40376); 887, ([40377]), Fig. [446]; 888, (40378); 889, (40380); 890, (40381); 891, (40382); 892, (40383); 893, (40384); 894, (40385); 895, (40392); 896, (40393); 897, (40394); 898, (40396); 899, (40803), this specimen, which is but slightly burnt, is more globular in form than usual, and has mounted on each pyramid a small image, one human, one of a dog or fox, one of a chicken, and the other probably intended for a bird. This is really not a meal basket, but is carried in the dance for rain, and bears the name tkhä-pō-kā-tēhl-le.
| Fig. 445 ([40371]) (⅓) | Fig. 446 ([40377]) (⅓) | Fig. 447 ([40372]) (⅓) |
900-902. 900, (41014); 901, (41015), this has in the place of the reptile the figure of a bird; 902, (41018).