SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 
This bowl (Plate XLII) of polished, black ware with white 
d design, which consists mainly of series of crescentic 
In this particular bowl more white 
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Vessel No. 1. 
pigment rubbed into the incise 
lines, resembles a number found in this region. | ; 
pigment than is usually found remaining 1s present in the line-work. 
(Height 5.8 inches.) 
Foster Place, Ark. 
Ето. 102.— Vessel No. 239. Foster Place, Ark. (Height 6.9 inches.) Fic. 103.— Vessel Хо. 45. 
Vessel No. 239. In Fig. 102 is shown a bottle of black ware with an inter- 
esting, incised decoration based on sun-symbols, having much red pigment still 
remaining in the lines. The bottle is smeared with green pigment in places. 
Vessel No. 45. This bottle (Fig. 103), of fine, polished, black ware, quadri- 
lateral, has, by way of decoration, incised designs of the class usually found in this 
region. The line-work has been filled in with red pigment, and in places on the 
bottle, the green glauconite still remains. 
