544 CERTAIN MOUNDS OF ARKANSAS AND OF MISSISSIPPI. 
Vessel No. 13. In Fig. 62 is shown a bowl of dark ware, with a scroll design 
formed by a combination of broad, trailed lines, a design resembling very many 
found near Greer. А feature of this vessel, however, is that on two opposite 
sides of the opening are projections, each containing a longitudinal perforation for 
suspension. 
Vessel No. 34 is a wide-mouthed bottle of dark ware (Fig. 63), the body an 
oblate sphere, the neck slightly flaring and surrounded at the junction with the 
body by a band in relief, ornamented with incised chevrons. The decoration is 
largely a scroll design somewhat similar to many found near Greer. 
Fic. 62.—Vessel No. 13. Greer. (Diameter 6 inches.) 
Vessel No. 155 is a wide-mouthed bottle (Fig. 64) of the same class as the one 
just described. 
Vessel No. 150 is a broad-mouthed bottle of dark ware, with chevron decora- 
tion around the neck and a scroll decoration of broad, trailed lines on the body. 
A noteworthy feature about the bottle is that on two opposite sides are holes 
for suspension. 
Vessel No. 119 is a bottle of dark ware (Fig. 65), with neck, first upright, 
then flaring. The decoration is similar in the main to that on other vessels from 
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