Fig. 702. ([47123])

455-457. 455, (47517); 456, (47115); 457, (47132). Flat-bottomed flaring bowls or dishes similar in form to 450, (47019), but without the inner indentation.

458, ([47120]). A flat-bottomed flaring bowl ornamented internally with spiral ridges and undulated margin shown in [fig. 701].

459, ([47123]). An image of a person in a worshiping attitude, probably intended to represent a Catholic priest chanting. See [fig. 702].

460-461. 460, (47134); 461, (47504). Flat-bottomed fan-shaped dishes.

462, (47088). Tea-pot with ordinary handle and spout, copied after the ordinary tea-pot of civilized life.

463, (47116). Basin-like dish, with numerous slightly elevated lines internally.

464, (47136). A duck, small and rude.

465, (47481). An urn-shaped vase with long neck, and without handles. Quite small, scarcely above toy size.

466, ([47482]). A pottery meal basket used in religious ceremonies and dances; shown in [fig. 703]. Although differing materially from the Zuñi sacred meal baskets, yet, as is shown in the figure, the pyramidal elevations on the margin are retained.