Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico - LightNovelsOnl.com
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2591-2593. 2591, (39667); 2592, (39668); 2593, (39835).
The following are of the same ware, platter-shaped:
2594-2599. 2594, (39672); 2595, (39678); 2596, (39679); 2597, (39680); 2598, (39681); 2599, (39792).
2600. (39793). Square.
2601. (39797). Regular bowl-shaped, with foot.
2602. (39673). Biscuit-shaped, with band of straight and undulate lines.
2603. (39674). No outer decorations; inside with radiating serrate lines, and leaves.
2604. (39675). No inner decorations; on outside a marginal serrate band, and a band of leaves around the body.
2605. (39676). Biscuit-shaped; vine, with leaves, around the middle.
2606. (39677). Uo outer ornaments; on inner surface a center leaf-cross, and above this, radiating lines.
2607. (39688). Decorated on inner surface only. A central flower and submarginal band of oval leaves.
2608. (39742). Biscuit-shaped; zigzag line, with two leaves at each point on the outside.
2609. (39743), Plain red, flower-pot shaped.
2610. (39744). Flower-pot shaped, with zigzag lines or vines running up and down, a leaf at each point.
2611. (39776). Largest bowl of the group.
2612. (39787). Regular shape; zigzag band on the outside.
2613. (39798). Small, regular shape, with vines on the inside.
2614. (39799). Small figures and birds on the inside.
_COOKING VESSELS._
These are always plain black ware, and are of several forms.
Pots. Shaped like the Zuni vessels.
2615-2632. 2615, (39601); 2616, (39602); 2617, (39605); 2618, (39606); 2619, (39607); 2620, (39608); 2621, (39611); 2622, (39670); 2623, (39671); 2624, (39689); 2625, (39735); 2626, (39736); 2627, (39737); 2628, (39738); 2629, (39794); 2630, (39795), with handle; 2631, (39828); 2632, (39874).
Bowel-shaped:
2633-2635. 2633, (39603); 2634, (39604); 3635, (39615), with handle. See Fig. 657.
Platter-shaped:
2636-2646. 2636, (39609); 2637, (39610); 2638, (39612); 2639, (39614); 2640, (39690); 2641, (39691); 2642, (39692); 2643, (39693); 2644, (39694); 2645, (39695), shown in Fig. 659; 2646, (39739).
_TOYS._
2647. (39791). Ornamented bird on pedestal.
Blackbirds on pedestals:
2648-2657. 2648, (39804); 2649, (39807); 2650, (39808); 2651, (39820); 2652, (39829); 2653, (39830); 2654, (39831), Fig. 656; 2655, (39832), Fig. 658; 2656, (39833); 2657, (39836).
VEGETAL SUBSTANCES.
_MEDICINES._
2658. (39751). _O-sha_. Root used as medicine for rheumatism, internally and externally.
2659. (39752). _Zerba-lobo_. Wolf root, for pulmonary complaints.
2660. (39753). _O-cha_. Root used for rheumatism.
2661. (39754). _Ka-cha-na_. Root, semi-medicinal and magic. To prevent breach or wounds, and for sore eyes; external use.
[Ill.u.s.tration: Fig. 655 (39812) (?) Fig. 656 (39831) () Fig. 657 (39615) () Fig. 658 (39832) () Fig. 659 (39695) () Figs. 655-659.--Tesuke Vessels.]
COLLECTIONS FROM SANTA CLARA.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
_WATER VASES._
This is all black and frequently polished ware without ornamentation.
The method of producing the black polish is explained in another part of the catalogue.
Bowls and ollas. Black, without ornamentation. Some of these are of comparatively large size.
2662-2670. 2662, (39645); 2663, (39748), Fig. 662; 2664, (39749); 2665, (39750); 2666, (39779); 2667, (39780), Fig. 660; 2668, (39781); 2669, (39782); 2670, (39786). A very pretty covered jar; cover with a handle. Fig. 672.
2671. (39838). Small with scalloped margin.
2672. (39866).
2673. (39629). Fig. 661. Vase with depressed band around the center; rim forming a band; base small.
2674. (39834). Double lobed bottle or canteen. See Fig. 671.