ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 63 
Vessel Хо. 68. А bowl of rather porous, yellow ware, having over the entire 
“gS trailed design composed mainly of a beautiful form of the swastika 
(Fig. 55). 
Vessel No. 169. А bowl of brown ware. The scroll decoration shown in Fig. 
56 appears three times, and half of it is repeated to fill an otherwise unoccupied 
space. These scrolls appear in spaces formed by bands vertically placed. The 
vin in two instances, is cross-hatched ; in the other two it is made up of diagonal 
ines. 
Vessel No. 70. This vessel of yellow ware (Fig. 57), with flat base, shoulder, 
and a low upright neck, belongs to a type fairly common in the Glendora cemetery. 
The decoration, incised, consists principally of a stepped design (so well known in 
ancient south-western United States and in Mexico) six times shown, upright and 
inverted, alternately. 
Vessel No. 128. This vessel, of the same type as the preceding one, has a 
trailed decoration, possibly representing an aboriginal form of the eye (Fig. 58). 
Vessels Nos. 2, 166, 220. АП these vessels (Figs. 59, 60, 61) belong to the 
same type as the two vessels just described. 
Vessel No. 186. This vessel (Fig. 62), slightly asymmetrical, has a rude, in- 
cised decoration around the body and on the base, shown diagrammatically in 
Fig. 63. 
Vessel No. 256. A pot of striking appearance, its dark ware, of excellent 
quality, bearing trailed designs made up principally of combinations of the scroll, 
with a field of punctate markings, on the upper part (Fig. 64). There is soot on the 
body of the vessel. 
Vessel No. 183. A pot of excellent, black, polished ware, having on two oppo- 
site sides of the neck four holes for suspension (Fig. 65). The design, in the in- 
cised lines of which red pigment remains in places, appears four times and is con- 
fined to the neck. | 
Vessel Хо. 102. This vessel of dark ware, with spheroidal body, flat base, 
constricted neck slightly flaring at the rim, has a roughly executed trailed design 
made up of bands of diagonal, parallel lines, the lines in reverse direction in alternate 
bands (Fig. 66). 
Vessel No. 251. А pot of inferior, brown ware, with a flat base and having 
on the body a trailed decoration consisting largely of concentric circles and parallel 
lines. Around the neck are parallel, encircling lines, also trailed (Fig. 67). 
Vessel No. 114. A cooking vessel, as evidenced by the soot upon it, of brown 
ware, with two opposite holes for suspension, made through projections originally 
solid. The design, trailed and punctate, consists mainly of an ordinary scroll com- 
bination (Fig. 68). 
. Vessel No. 96. А short-necked bottle of yellow ware, with flat base, globular 
body, and constricted neck (Fig. 69), has, by way of decoration, partly inter- 
locked scrolls appearing three times on the body; on the neck is rude, lined 
decoration. 
