. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . a, (HEIGHT 8 INCHES). b (HEIGHT 11 INCHES) VASES FROM GRAVES IN PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORKIROQUOIAN GROUP IOTTERY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY 167 griut care with a pointed or notched tool, the form of which can notbe determined. The s;tate of New York has furni,shetl many examples of ware of thegeneral type illustrated al)o\-e, hut, as a rule, it is in a fragmentarjstate. It is hardly necessary to present additional examples, save intwo cases. The remarkable vessel shown in plate CXLVII h was obtained


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . a, (HEIGHT 8 INCHES). b (HEIGHT 11 INCHES) VASES FROM GRAVES IN PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORKIROQUOIAN GROUP IOTTERY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY 167 griut care with a pointed or notched tool, the form of which can notbe determined. The s;tate of New York has furni,shetl many examples of ware of thegeneral type illustrated al)o\-e, hut, as a rule, it is in a fragmentarjstate. It is hardly necessary to present additional examples, save intwo cases. The remarkable vessel shown in plate CXLVII h was obtainedby Dr D. S. Kellogg in Ilattsburg, New York. It is 11 inches inheight, and is apparently very well made. The shape, which is espe-cially notable, and the peculiar oinamentation take it out of the ordinaryIroquoian group and place it with the wares of the upper Mississippivalle}. It has a long, conic body, slightlj constricted neck, and simpleexpanding rim. The entire surface is decorated with roulette mark-ings. A minutely notched wheel was used on the neck, and apparentlya distinct and more coarsely notched wheel or


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