SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 589 
a series of diamond-shaped, concentric figures beneath which are designs based on 
the scroll. The line-work seemingly is trailed. 
Етс. 80.—Vessel No. 17. Friday Place, Ark. (Height 8.4 inches.) 
Vessel No. 28, This vessel (Fig. 81), which has been used for culinary pur- 
poses as shown by the soot upon it, has an incised decoration forming scrolls in 
connection with the background of the ware. 
Vessels Nos. 6 and 33. These vessels with incised decoration which has been 
filled in with white pigment, are shown in Figs. 82, 83, respectively. 
Vessel No. 1. This bowl, 1.7 inches in height, is decorated with deeply-trailed, 
circular lines and has four equidistant projections which contain objects which 
rattle when shaken. It is of the same variety as is Vessel No. 80 described in our 
account of the pottery of the Foster Place, though the vessel from the Friday Place 
is smaller than the other. 
