ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 149 
| Vessel Хо. 91. А vessel of porous, yellow ware, with flat base, and a trailed 
design three times shown, perhaps representations of a pair of eyes from an aborigi- 
nal point of view (Fig. 154), f š 
Vessel Хо. 421. А vessel resembling a short-necked bottle in form. of coarse. 
yellow ware, having as decoration on the body, three incised spirals with notched 
markings, perhaps originally intended to represent attributes of the winged serpent, 
Around the short. contracting neck are four incised, encircling lines (Fig. 155). 
FrG. 156.—Vessel No. 371. Keno Place. (Diam. 6.7 inches.) 
Vessel No. 371. А vase of rather soft, yellow ware, with flat base, having'as 
decoration six neatly-made designs, each consisting of a spiral combination filled in 
with cross-hatch lines (Fig. 156). 
Vessel No. 444. A bowl of coarse, yellow ware, 8.25 inches in diameter, hav- 
ing on one side the effigy of an animal head, perhaps that of a dog, looking inward. 
The opposite side of the bowl, where a conventional tail probably was, is missing. 
On the body of the bowl is a rude, lined decoration. 
