588 SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 
extent that their inclusion for long in a list of unbroken vessels is prob- 
lematical. | 
The vessels from this place, which present no features new to the region, have 
as usual among them many upon which the presence оҒ soot indicates their former 
use for culinary purposes. Іп two of the vessels were mussel-shells. 
Fra. 77.—Shell cup with added part tied in place. Friday Place, Ark. (Diam. of body 6.7 inches.) 
It is impossible to say whether or not other vessels remain in Mound D, as the 
increasing height of the water around the mound made further investigation 
impossible. 
Fie. 78.—Part of another shell used to repair shell сар. Fre. 79.— Pendant of slate, in form of lizard. 
Friday Place, Ark. (Diam. 2.2 inches.) Friday Place, Ark, (Full size.) 
Vessel No. 17. This bottle (Fig. 80) upon which contact with roots has con- 
ferred a rough appearance, has, surrounding the union of the neck with the body, 
