ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 79 
Vessel No. 184. A wide-necked bottle 
having on the body а most evenly -spaced and beautifull y executed, trailed design, 
f brown ware, with flattened base. 
four times shown, consisting mainly of a double series of volutes (Fie. 80 
- ~r 
Ета. 81.— Vessel No. 296, Glendora. (Height 5.75 inches.) 
Vessel No. 296. А bottle of excellent, black ware, unique in form, with four 
projecting lobes, one at each corner of the base, and having a beautifully executed, 
trailed decoration consisting largely of combinations of the scroll (Fig. 81). This 
bottle is one of the most striking of the vessels from Glendora, a place long to be 
remembered for the excellence and artistic beauty of its better class of pottery. 
