ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 2t 
The vield of artifacts from this c metery was meager, 
Near a burial was part of a bone pin, which probably was only midden debris 
With a burial in one instance, and apart from bones in another case, were 
two objects of shell, each about 1.5 inch in leneth. cylindrical, having a head about 
.75 of ап inch in diameter, which is somew hat in excess о! the remainder of the 
object—probably ear-plugs of a well-known type 
Fro. 6.—Vessel No. 15. Myatt's Landing. (Height 5.8 inches. 
With the burials were seventeen vessels of earthenware, each found singly 
near a skull, where the original position could be determined, which it was possible 
to do in almost every case. 
4 JOURN. A. N. 8. PHILA., VOL. XIV. 
