578 SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 
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work of which has been filled with red, is shown in Fig. 69. 
Vessel Мо. 1. This little bottle of compound form, the swelling neck represent- 
ing a cup set in the mouth of a bottle, is of yellow ware, the decoration is punctate 
and trailed, the design in the main being founded on the scroll (Fig. 70). 
Vessel No. 15. This bowl of black ware is decorated over the space forming 
Vessel No. 23. This bottle, also decorated with incised sun-symbols, the line- 
Ета. 69.—Vessel No. 23. McClure Place, Ark, (Height 8.8 inches.) 
the upper part of a kind of projecting shoulder, with circles and a current scroll in 
a field of reticulate lines. The decoration shown in the illustration (Fig. 71) 
completely covers the base and consists of two series of concentric circles with spaces 
on each side filled in with series of curved lines. 
Vessel No. 14. A bowl of ordinary ware (Fig. 72) having on the upper part 
of the body rude, incised decoration which has been filled in with white pigment, 
