. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . - a bit ofwood, carved with alternating low ridges and shallow grooves. Thecollar is without the three indentations seen in the other color is terra-cotta, mottled with black cloudings, produced bythe firing. Dried mush adheres to the inside and extends in lines—as if from boiling over—down the sides of the vessel. This latterfeature and the presence of a buckskin carrying-band indicate recentorigin and use. The two specimens given in plate CLXxvi belong also to the Hazencollectio


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . - a bit ofwood, carved with alternating low ridges and shallow grooves. Thecollar is without the three indentations seen in the other color is terra-cotta, mottled with black cloudings, produced bythe firing. Dried mush adheres to the inside and extends in lines—as if from boiling over—down the sides of the vessel. This latterfeature and the presence of a buckskin carrying-band indicate recentorigin and use. The two specimens given in plate CLXxvi belong also to the Hazencollection, but, not being assigned to any localitv or people, the\ shouldbe referred to with caution. They possess, however, numerous fea-tures in common -svith Mandan work. Possiblv thev were obtained BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT PL. CLXXV. ^ a (DIAMETER 6 INCHES)


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