SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER. 421 
Vessel No. 78. A little bowl of a class common to the region, with a modeled, 
upright head of a bird on one side and a conventional tail on the other. The only 
feature of special interest about this vessel is that a perforation has been made in 
the back of the head to aid suspension in connection with two perforations present 
in the tail. Diameter 5.1 inches. 
Vessel No. 90. A small bowl with head, tail, and legs of a frog, modeled in 
relief. Small objects within the head rattle when shaken. Height 2.9 inches. 
Vessel Мо. 26. А bowl Т inches in diameter, having a modeled, upright head 
of some animal impossible to identify, and resembling numerous other vessels from 
this region. On the back of the head, incised, is a triskelion within a circle. 
Vessel No. 82. This bottle (Fig. 34) is decorated as to the neck with notched, 
encircling bands, one at the base, one somewhat below the opening. On one side 
is a rude attempt to portray a human face. On the remainder of the neck are 
three upright, notched fillets. 
Vessel No. 56. This bottle, of most unusual form (Fig. 35), representing a 
human foot, was found, as we have already explained, with the skeleton of a child 
about four years of age. The neck of the bottle, struck by a spade at the time of 
Ғіс. 33.—Vessel No. 98, Rhodes Place, Ark. (Height 7.75 inches.) 
