494 SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 
Burial No. 15, extended on the back, had a small group of pebbles at each 
ankle, doubtless having belonged to rattles. 
Burial No. 31, a full-length skeleton, had a mass of red oxide of iron, prepared 
for use as pigment, beneath the right shoulder. 
Burial No. 37 had a badly broken vessel over the right humerus. 
Ета. 2.—Vessel No. 1. L'Eau Noire Bayou, La. (Height 8.8 inches.) 
No other burials at this place were found with artifacts in association. 
ан т remains, though no doubt with them at one time, were 
ound separately: a pebble of attenuated pear-shape, 2 inches in length, grooved at 
one end for suspension ; and a barbed arrowhead of flint. 
"E те oodd with bones, but near many scattered bone fragments, lay 
ragments of parts of several vessels. One of these, of which about two-thirds were 
present, had been a large bottle of soft, gray ware. Тһе decoration, faintly incised, 
