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plate (8) was taken from the mound in which the skull and bones were 
found ; and the rectangular object (a pair of which was recovered) from 
a mound of the fifth order. The ring on this plate (4) was taken from a 
mound of the second class and was the one found in conjunction with the 
bit of skull before spoken of, inclosed in a fold of hide and wrapped up in 
a wad of cedar bark. These five copper objects, with the addition of some 
bits of red ochre, a fragment of coarsely woven blanket of the hair of the 
mountain sheep and a small quantity of human hair of two colours, black 
and brown, form the entire collection of relics taken from these mounds. 
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PLATE V.—PLAN OF MOUNDS OF FIFTH SERIES. 
The next and concluding class of the series shows a considerable 
advance upon the preceding ones. The plan here, as seen in plate V., is 
much more elaborate and complex. Instead of the one outer square as 
in the others formed by a single line of boulders, we have three squares, 
one within the other; in the innermost of which, beneath the pile of 
boulders, lay the body; and the outer one is composed in this instance of 
