holmes] POTTERY FROM ARKANSAS. 479 



63110. An implement of grayish-red sandstone similar to the above in 

 size and shape. The euds are slightly squared. 



03120. A small disk of gray quartzite, having a shallow circular depres- 

 sion in each face. 



1)3128. A pendant of gray slate, somewhat pear-shaped in outline, H 

 inches in diameter, and one-eighth of an inch thick. Near the 

 pointed end, a neat, biconical perforation has been made. 



63121. An implement or ceremonial stone of ferruginous slate, possibly 

 a clay iron-stone, or limonite. It has a hatchet like outline, 

 the blade being semicircular, and the upper part elongated 

 and narrow. A large biconical perforation has been made 

 near the center of the implement ; a smaller one, as if for sus- 

 pension, at the upper end. It is 6£ inches long, 5i inches 

 wide, and three-fourths of an inch thick. Fig. 152. 



ARTICLES OP CLAT. 



03113. A small reddish cup or vase. The rim is low and wide and is 

 ornamented with four ears placed at regular intervals on the 

 exterior surface. Two of these are pierced as if for the inser- 

 tion of a string. Height, 3 inches. Width, 5 inches. Fig. 

 153. 



Flu. 153. 



63111. A small bottle-shaped vase. The surface has been painted red. 

 Height, 4 incnes. Width, 34 inches. Fig. 154. 



