86 ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
Vessel No. 9. А bottle, also of compound form, bearing a roughly executed 
decoration of cross-hatched lines (Fig. 84). | | 
Vessel No. 15. А bottle of dark ware, in shape tending toward the compound, 
bears on the upper part a faintly executed, incised decoration (Fig. 85). | 
Vessel No. 2. А bottle of dark ware (Fig. 86), with a well-made, trailed 
decoration composed of five series of parallel, curved lines forming a star-like figure, 
below which is an equal number of series of festooned, parallel lines. 
Fig. 84.—Vessel No. 9. Boytt’s Field. (Height 8.7 inches.) 
Vessel No. 6. A bottle of hard, black ware (Fig. 87), with an incised, geo- 
metrical design on the upper portion of the body, forming a pleasant exception to 
the scroll so often found on the pottery of the Ouachita valley. 
Vessel No. 10. A pot of brown ware, with spherical body, a short, upright 
neck, and flaring rim. The maximum diameter is 5.2 inches. The incised decora- 
tion, twice shown on the vessel, is illustrated in diagram in Fig. 88. 
; Vessel No. 8. A bottle from which the neck із missing, bearing a decoration 
(Diagram Fig. 89) appearing three times, consisting mainly of a spiral on which are 
attributes of the winged serpent. Above are disks, probably sun-symbols, some- 
what impaired as to outline through exigency of space. 
Fie. 85.—Vessel No. 15. Boytt's Field. (Height 7.7 inches.) 
