ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY 85 
bowl, and the bottle аге represen ted— several of the bottles departing somewhat 
from the usual globular form of the body, The life-form is pre nt in one instance 
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The more noteworthy vessels from the cemetery in Bovtt's Field will now bi 
described in detail. 
Fic. 83.—Vessel No. 1. Boytt's Field. (Height 8.75 inches.) 
Vessel No. 20. A small water-bottle of coarse ware, without shell-tempering, 
having a rude, incised decoration representing interlocked scrolls, on part of which 
appear markings perhaps representing crests of the winged serpent. 
Vessel No. 1. A bottle of compound form (a type in vogue among the aborig- 
ines who used the cemetery at this place), having a carelessl y executed scroll design 
on the lower part of the body (Fig. 83). 
