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one of them lay on its side, facing west; the inferior maxillge of these 

 latter crania were both missing, but were afterwards found together 

 some two feet distant. About three feet east of this group the skeleton 

 of an infant, buried about eighteen inches deep, was found, and with it 

 a small vessel, inside of which was a still smaller one. 



Next day seven skeletons were found, of which two were children, 

 and with one of these a small, two-story vessel (fig. 18). 



The inferior maxillae of two of these skeletons were also missing, 

 and could not be found. 



During the remainder of the week, twenty skeletons were exhumed, 

 disposed in groups of from three to seven. On Saturday, at the feet 

 of one of the skeletons, was found a fine, perfect vessel, capacity about 

 one gallon (fig 19). 



Fig. 19. Large Vessel (C, F. Low). One third size. 



The lower extremities of one of the skeletons exhumed this day, ex- 

 tended under the stump of a walnut tree about three feet in diameter; 

 another was found lying on its side, head south, with lower extremities 

 extended west at right angles to the rest of the body. 



Monday, July 21, at a depth of twenty- three inches, two skeletons 

 were found, lying horizontally; heads southeast and face upward. One 

 of these skeletons was incomplete, the cranium and lower extremities 

 missing. Two feet east of them, another skeleton, in sitting position, 

 was discovered, and, from near the head, a tall, egg-shaped vessel was 

 taken. Next were two children, at a depth of twenty inches, lying 



