550 CERTAIN MOUNDS ОЕ ARKANSAS AND OF MISSISSIPPI. 
through wear that it was necessary to outline it with chalk for purposes of 
photography. 
Vessel No. 120 is a bowl of excellent, dark ware (Fig. 69), having on the 
upper part an incised decoration in which remain traces of red pigment. 
Frag. 69.— Vessel No. 120. Greer, (Diameter 7.Z inches.) 
Кіс. 70.— Vessel No. 106. Greer. (Diameter 9.3 inches.) 
Vessel No. 106 is also a bowl of dark ware, with an incised decoration that at 
one time has had a deposit of red pigment in the lines (Fig. 70). 
Vessel No. 121 is a wide-mouthed bottle of dark ware, having a body globular 
with extended flat base, and a neck first upright, then flaring (Fig. 71). Тһе deco- 
ration, which is incised, is made up of bands of reticulated lines, most of which unite 
in forming a scroll effect. As was almost invariably the case in the cemetery near 
