166 ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
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Ета. 183.— Vessel No. 25. Bray Landing. (Height 5.25 inches.) 
Vessel No. 13. А hemispherical vessel of porous, yellow ware, having a flat 
base, and a cireular aperture about one inch in diameter, near which is an incised 
circle with a diameter of .25 of an inch. This vessel represents a gourd, the circle 
showing where a stem is supposed to have been detached. 
Vessel No. 1l. А vessel of coarse, yellow ware, 2.7 inches in height, much 
resembling a gourd-form and similar to one from the cemetery on the Keno Planta- 
tion, with the exception that the vessel under description is covered with a rude, 
lined decoration and has had a base of some kind, now missing. 
Vessel No. 25. A bottle of gray ware (Fig. 183), with flat base, rather roughly 
decorated with encircling, alternate ridges and depressions, similar, though inferior, 
to a vessel from Missouri, figured by Dr. Evers.! 
MOUND AND CEMETERY ON THE MOUND Рглск, MOREHOUSE PARISH, La. 
In a large cultivated field, in sight from Mound Landing, оп property of Mr. 
J. Howard Michie of Mer Rouge, La., is a mound 22 feet in height, evidently 
domiciliary. 
The mound, about 140 feet square, at the base, has a summit-plateau 50 feet 
square, approximately. 
1“ Arehsology of Missouri,” PI. III, Fig. 210. 
