SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER. 443 
Ета. 54.—Vessel No. 187. Bradley Place, Ark. (Height 7.9 inches.) 
Vessel Мо. 131. This rather curious vessel (Fig. 55) has а conventional tail 
extending from one side, and from the opposite side a head so highly conventional- 
ized that it consists merely of a knob adorned with encircling lines. 
Vessel No. 90. In Fig. 56 is shown а bowl of light brown ware, having on one 
side a knob, and on the opposite side a projection about one inch in length, some- 
what resembling a spout of the kind found on vessels of the “teapot” class, though 
this one is much shorter than are spouts on vessels of the type noted. This rudi- 
mentary spout, if such it be, is solid, though at the extremity a shallow depression 
has been made on it. On the opposite side from the spout is the knob usually 
found on “teapot” vessels when they are not animal forms, and which, by-the way, 
is often found on vessels representing gourds. 
