Fig. 285.—Vase lid: Rio San Juan.—1/3.
Fig. 286..—Vase lid: Rio San Juan.—1/3.
Fig. 287.—Handled mug: Rio San Juan.—1/2.
Fig. 288..—Handled mug: Southern Utah.—1/2.
Fig. 287 is restored from a large fragment brought from the San Juan Valley. Its walls widen a little below, and the very pretty ornament is somewhat unevenly applied. The handle is made of a double rope of clay, and extends from the lip to the base. The example shown in Fig. 288 was obtained in the vicinity of Provo, Utah, by Capt. G. M. Wheeler's expedition. It is so like those from the San Juan that I place it here for comparison. It is a little wider toward the base, and is nearly symmetrical. It is four inches in height and the same in diameter. A very similar vessel, probably from the Province of Tusayan, is found in the Keam collection.