SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 569 
swelling seen in the neck of each vessel denotes a compound form and is a conven- 
tionalized representation of a cup imposed on the opening of the bottle. Bottles 
Ета. 59.—Vessel No. 30. Battle Place, Ark. (Height 7.3 inches.) 
similar to these are found farther to the eastward, in Louisiana near the junction of 
Bayou Bartholomew with the Ouachita river, though red pigment 1s absent from 
the line decoration in the Ouachita region. 
72 JOURN. A. N. S. PHILA., VOL. XIV. 
