Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . lllpll 1 -JiliP. J riiiiy ?J iitiijii jy iniiHijiii 1 II II LUll Fig. 104.—Lillooet designs. Fly patterns boas] BASKETRV OF NEIGHBORS OF THE THOMPSON 341 A brief discussion of the typical arrangements of these few Lillooetpatterns may not be out of place here, especially when comparingthem with the Thompson. 1. There is a very small check kno\\Ti as the spot or fly patternwhich is executed in beading or in small imbrications on the marginsof baskets in several ways similar to the designs seen in


Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . lllpll 1 -JiliP. J riiiiy ?J iitiijii jy iniiHijiii 1 II II LUll Fig. 104.—Lillooet designs. Fly patterns boas] BASKETRV OF NEIGHBORS OF THE THOMPSON 341 A brief discussion of the typical arrangements of these few Lillooetpatterns may not be out of place here, especially when comparingthem with the Thompson. 1. There is a very small check kno\\Ti as the spot or fly patternwhich is executed in beading or in small imbrications on the marginsof baskets in several ways similar to the designs seen in the ThompsonSketches 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7.** That like 3 occurs in vertical as well asin horizontal rows. The Lillooet Sketches 3 and 4, Figure 105,may be compared with the Thompson 469, 470, and 699. 2. The fly designs are extremely common, especially in verticalstripes and droppers. A number of common variations are given. ^^ ,8 mm iLqjiryj ! ss qp


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