154 ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
Vessel No. 449. Thisinteresting effigy-bottle, with four legs, a tail, and a neck 
in place of an animal head (Plate УП), in some respects resembles a vessel from 
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1 l f the Arkansas vessel is con- 
Arkansas figured by Holmes,’ though the decoration о Ark E ы) 
fined to the use of red and of white pigment. Тһе bottle from the Keno Place, on 
i i i iement exteriorly and within the 
the other hand, while covered with beautiful red pigment ext y and. | 
neck, has, in addition, over the outer, upper surface of the body, an incised design 
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consisting of a combination of scrolls and disks in cross-hatch fields, shown in 
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diagram іп Fig. 132. 
Ета. 133.-- Vessel Хо. 370. Keno Place. (Height 12.6 inches.) 
' “ Aboriginal Pottery of Eastern United States,” 20th Ann. Rep. Bur. Am. Ethn., Pl. XLII b. 
