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CERTAIN MOUNDS OF ARKANSAS AND OF MISSISSIPPI. 499 
Vessel No. 36 is a graceful bottle of dark ware, having a design of which the 
scroll forms part, conferred by imprints of a blunt-pointed implement, as shown in 
Fig. 12. 
Vessel No. 62 is an undecorated bottle of dark, porous ware, shown in Fig. 13. 
Vessel No. 31 is a wide-mouthed bottle or jar, of dark ware, having a hemi- 
spherieal body on which is a meander decoration consisting of three parallel bands 
of punctate markings enclosed within parallel lines (Fig. 14). Іп addition, on the 
base is a design represented in Fig. 15. 
FrG. 10.— Vessel No. 61. Near Menard Mound. (Height 9.9 inches.) 
Vessel No. 102 (Figs. 16, 17) is a human effigy-vessel of hard, dark ware, to 
which reference has been made іп an earlier part of this report. This life-form 
represents a child with its plump legs extended, and doubtless has been the prop- 
erty of the little one with whose remains it was found. 
Vessel No. 88 is a pot of yellow ware, with a design in which the scroll con- 
ferred by a broad-pointed tool trailed over the surface, figures in combination with 
punctate markings (Fig. 18). 
