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231. (40062). Similar in form to No. 227, but without handle; with a double scalloped band around the constricted portion, and a single one around the mouth; figure of an insect on the upper half; apparently intended to represent a butterfly or large moth.

232. (40608). Small unhandled jug in the form of a smelling bottle.

Unadorned.

233. (40611). Similar to No. 232.

234. (40697). } 235. (40608). } Like No. 228, with slight decorations.

236. (41140). An amphora or slender jug with two handles.

237. (39928). A jar shown in Fig. 399.

238. (39922). _Me-he-to_, canteen of large size. Plain brown, as are also the following specimens:

239-242. 239, (40079); 240, (40081); 241, (40082), this has a small flower on one side; 242, (40083).

243-245. 243, (40088); 244, (40090); 245, (40091).

246-248. 246, (40085); 247, (40086), and 248, (40676), plain, white.

249. (40077). White with color decorations. Fig. 387.

The following eight specimens are also white with colors:

250. (40078). Decorated profusely with scrolls, leaves, and other figures. See Fig. 400.

251. (40080). Figure of a coiled snake or worm, without head or other character to indicate what it was intended to represent.

252. (40084). Usual scroll figures.

253. (40087). Decorated with simple loops and bands.

254. (40089). Radiating serrate lines.

255. (40092). Vase-shaped, with three colored bands.

256. (40093). Shown in Fig. 385.

257. (40886). Handsome piece, with floweret at the apex, scrolls on the side, and a scalloped band around the middle. The bands are always horizontal, the vessel being on its side. See Fig. 398.

258. (39914). _Me-he-to-tsan-na_, canteens of small size. Red. Double, with two sets of handles and two chambers, but with only one orifice.

Decorations in white, those on the larger piece consisting of meanders of the simplest form, a figure very unusual on Zuni pottery.

259. (39659). Brown, with handle and decorations in black. See Fig. 379.

260. (39923). Plain brown.

The following are also plain brown, red, or yellow:

261-271. 261, (40094); 262, (40095); 263, (40096); 264, (40097), Fig.

390; 265, (40099); 266, (40100); 267, (40101); 268, (40687), Fig. 386; 269, (40688); 270, (40689); 271, (40690).

272. (40102). White, with an oblique scalloped band.

273. (39872). White, shown in Fig. 389.

274. (40686). White, decorations as in Fig. 389.

275. (40685). White, with a single flower.

276. (40691). White, egg-shaped, with a single handle; decorated with a figure of the horned toad.

277. (40692). White, form and decorations like those shown in Fig. 385.

278. (40098). With outline figures of birds.

279. (40695). White, shown in Fig. 388. Although obtained at Zuni, this piece may have been manufactured at one of the other pueblos.

[Illustration: Fig. 385 (40093) (?) Fig. 386 (40687) (?) Fig. 387 (40077) (?) Figs. 385-387.--Zuni Canteens]

[Illustration: Fig. 388 (40695) (?) Fig. 389 (39872) (?) Fig. 390 (40097) (?) Fig. 391 (40106) (?) Figs. 388-391.--Zuni Canteens.]

[Illustration: Fig. 392 (39889) (?) Fig. 393 (40104) (?) Fig. 394 (39915) (?) Fig. 392-394.--Zuni Canteens.]

[Illustration: Fig. 395 (39913) (?) Fig. 396 (39837) (?) Fig. 397 (39914) (?) Figs. 395-397.--Zuni Canteens.]

_JUGS OF FANCIFUL FORMS._

280. (39913). Fig. 395. Zuni name _Me'-wi-i-pa-chin_.

281. (39887). Similar to No. 280.

282. (39889). Fig. 392. _Me'-wi-ke-lik-ton-ne_. Plain red.

283. (39915). Fig. 394.

284. (40103). White, bottle-shaped, with constriction below the middle; scalloped bands and bird figures around the upper third. See Fig. 402.

285. (40104). Shown in Fig. 393.

286. (40105). Similar to No. 285. Marked with the figure of a bird having the wings spread. Navajo. _Ko'-se-tom-me._

287. (40106). Fig. 391.

288. (39887). Fig. 396. A double-globed canteen; triangular, with orifice at upper convexity.

289. (39914). Fig. 397. Red ware, with white lines on the lower globe and decorations in black on the upper, with orifice in each globe.

_PITCHERS._

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