765, (47737). A canteen made upon the same plan as that shown in [fig. 706], (47476); that is, with opening only at the top of the loop-handle. The body is crock-shaped with top flat.
766, (47752). Small image.
767-768. 767, (47753); 768, (47759). Straight cylindrical pipes.
769-770. 769, (47754); 770, (47755). Moccasins.
771, (47757). Small dish.
772, (47758). Pipe precisely the same in ornamentation as that shown in [fig. 704].
BROWN AND BLACK WARE.
The black are only cooking vessels, not polished, but colored chiefly by use in cooking; the rest are brown.
773, (47726). A very regularly formed teapot with handle and spout, similar to, and evidently modeled after, those used in civilized life.
774, (47728). Sugar bowl with lid, ordinary form.