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representing clouds. On the upper part of the outside of the vessel are four cloud 
symbols similar to those on the inside. Extending horizontally from four equidist- 
ant points on the rim are small projections centrally notched on the margins, con- 
ventionalized heads or tails of fish. 
Fic. 40.— Vessel Хо. 9. Neeley's Ferry. (Diam. 6.25 inches.) 
Vessel No. 2. This vessel (Fig. 40), representing а frog (a common type in 
the Middle Mississippi region), is shown here only because the modeling differs 
from that usually found on similar vessels from this region, in that the legs are 
more massive and the relief is higher. Moreover, the legs do not seem to have 
been modeled separately and impressed upon the body of the vessel, as is the case 
with so many vessels of this kind. It is impossible, however, to determine just 
FiG.41.— Vessel No. 120. Neeley's Ferry. (Diam. 5.3 inches.) 
