67876. Ditto, ditto, more elaborate.

68222. Ancient canteen, in form of young bird, found in a cutting of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad on the eastern slope of Mt. San Francisco, Arizona, by W. R. Smith, and presented by him to F. H. Cushing for the U.S. National Museum.

67771. Small canteen representing an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ-tsa-na.

67549. Double, long-necked canteen, connected by two tubes. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton í-täsh-sha wó-po-no-pa.

67547. Ditto, smaller.

68151. Small canteen of red ware. Me-he-tâ tsa-na, shí-lo-a.

67812. Large yellow canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na.

68223. Ordinary yellow canteen; same Indian name as preceding.

67754. Small canteen in the form of an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-ton-ne.

68193. Child’s small canteen. Me-he-tâ, tsan án.