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west, one to the south, and one to the northeast. With the bones were 

 fragments of sandstone burned red; at or near each skull, and nearly 

 on a line bet\yeeu the point of the shoulder and ear, was a water-worn 



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pebble, except in one instance, and in that it was an angular piece of 

 flint. The pebbles had not been acted upon by the fire, so that they 

 must evidently have been placed there after the^ intense heat had sub- 



