88 | ABORIGINAL SITES IN LOUISIANA AND IN ARKANSAS. 
Near the pelvis of the skeleton, between the thighs, was a celt less than 2 
inches long, probably smoothed down from a pebble. 
Burial No. 5, head SE., had near the head a pot bearing, by way of decora- 
tion, rude impressions of a pointed tool. 
Burial No. 6, head SE. 
Burial No. 7, a disturbance. 
Burial No. 8. This skeleton lay with the trunk extended on the back and 
had the right thigh and leg flexed toward the trunk at somewhat less than a 
Fic. 37.—Pipe of sandstone. Wherry Landing. (Full size.) 
right angle. The left extremity was missing, probably through the proximity 
of another grave. At the left humerus was a vessel with flaring rim, having 
indistinet trailed decoration. 
Burial No. 9 had the skull directed nearly SSE. 
Burial No. 10 lay with the head pointing SSE. At the outer side of the 
right elbow was an effigy-pipe of sandstone, shown in two positions in Figs. 37, 38 
