ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 75 
Vessel Хо. 181. А vessel of dark ware, of the “ teapot” variety, which seems 
to be peculiar to eastern Arkansas and nearby regions. This vessel, 3.1 inches in 
height, with flat base, one of two found by us in the Ouachita valley (the other 
coming from the Keno Place, near Glendora), has a volute decoration of trailed 
lines, recalling that on the “ teapot” figured by Holmes! as coming from Arkansas. 
Vessel No. 230. A bottle of brown ware, 5.5 inches in height, with an incised 
decoration, rather faintly executed, made up of a design shown herewith in diagram 
(Fig. 74), which continues around the body of the vessel. 
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Ета. 74.—Vessel Хо. 230. Decoration. (About two-thirds size.) 
Vessel No. 250. A bowl of porous, yellow ware, 8.4 inches in diameter, 
coated on the inside with red pigment, which extends also exteriorly about an inch 
below the rim. This bowl is of a type found in abundance along the Arkansas 
river. 
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Ета. 75.—Vassel No. 12. Decoration. (About one-third size.) 
Vessel No. 12. A bottle, 5 inches in height, of coarse, yellow ware, having a 
slight flattening at the base and a swelling at the neck. The decoration, rudely 
executed, is here reproduced in diagram (Fig. 75). 
1 Twentieth Ann. Rep. Bur. Am. Ethn., РІ. XVIII b. 
