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42. This bottle (Plate XXVI), originally with a tripod support, which had Iteen lost through breakage in aboriginal times, has a decoration consist- ing of a number of stepped or terraced figures representing cloud-svmbols, done in red pigment on a background of white material, doubtless kaolin such as we found had been used for pigment along Arkansas ri^-er. The neck of the bottle shows much wear, and the designs formerh' upon it are hardly distinguishable at the pres- ANTIQUITIES OF THE ST. F...RANCIS, WHITE, ent time. We have noticed tliis worn condition on tlie necl^s of many bottles, and believe it may liave arisen from abrasion by a cord used for suspension. We have found in several instances bottles whose neclvs plainly showed slight grooves left l)y a cord or thong.
Vessel No. 67. Tliis bottle (Plate XXVII) has, by way of decoration on the body, diamond-shaped figures in red pigment enclosed in diamonds composed of pig- ment of a yellow tinge. Tlie space encircling the base of the neck is not decorated with this pigment, but is the yellow ware without the addition of cohjring material.


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