360 MOUNDVILLE REVISITED. 
Vessel No. 55 from the ground 
south of Mound D, a small effigy-bot- 
tle (Fig. 28), strongly calls to mind the 
ware of Tennessee and of Missouri. 
Vessel No. 1 from the field west 
of Mound M (Fig. 29), is a bowl of 
brown ware, representing a frog. Ves- 
sel No. 77 from the ground south of 
Mound D (Fig. 50), a bottle, gives a 
life-like representation of the same 
animal. 
Vessel No. 95 from the ground 
south of Mound D (Figs. 31, 32), is 
a bottle with a curious engraved deco- 
ration. 
Vessel No. 21 from the ground 
south of Mound D, is a bowl of coarse, 
brown ware (Fig. 33), shown here 
only on account of its artistic, claw- 
shaped handles. 
Vessel No. 95 from the ground 
south of Mound D, is a water-bottle 
(Figs. 54, 35, 36), having for decora- 
tion on two opposite sides our old 
Moundville aequaintance, the ivory- 
Кіс. 28.—Vessel No. 55. Ground south of Mound D. . qo : 
(йкы 4.0 aches) bill woodpecker having two heads, а 
Fie. 29.— Vessel No. 1l. Field west of Mound N. (Maximum diameter 7.7 inches.) 
