ST. THOMAS AND ST. JOHN o b c Plate XIV. Miscellaneous Sherds from St. John. A-B, sherds with broad line incision; Yawzi Point; C, Coral White Filled, Coral Bay; D, unique zoned red, Coral Bay; E, eroded sherd showing different temper- ing materials. The Cruz Bay site was excavated by Hatt. Records at the Danish National Museum show that he made his second largest collection from the island here and that specimens were excavated by two ar- bitrary levels. Hatt (1924: 31) equated the site at Cruz Bay with the one at Coral Bay temporally. He illustrates three specimens from Cruz Bay (Hatt 1924: Fig. 8, g-i) One is a pedestal base and the others modeled faces similar in technique and appearance to what I have called Coral hModulcd. Judging from the illustra- tion, the modeled faces are of Coral paste and the pedestal base of Botany, possibly Hull, paste. Our collection consists of twenty-three Botany Plain, one Botany Wide Handled, five Botany Griddle, one Bordeaux Plain, nine Hull