Pap. ■jfo.' in HOSTERMAN SITE — MILLER 237 



1270 Catfish bones including supraoccipital of /. ptmctatus. 



1103 Spine of /. punctatus ; other catfish bones. 



1608 Spines of /. punctatus and 1 vertebra. 



4074 Many catfish bones, including parts of 5 skulls and ribs, vertebrae, 



cleithra, spines, etc., of /. punctatus. 



1518 Cleithra of /. punctatus. 



1249 Pharyngeal arch of cyprinid fish, probably Hyiopsis (PlatygoMo). 



3463 Catfish bones and pharyngeal of cyprinid, probably Eyiopsis 



(PlatygoMo). 



1428 2 pharyngeals of cyprinid, probably genus Hybopsis (PlatygoMo) . 



1917 Catfish bones. 



1343 Part of lower jaw of catfish. 



3979 Cyprinid pharyngeal with 1 to 4 teeth. 



1862 Fish rib and part of 2 catfish spines. 



2480 Cyprinid pharyngeal arch. 



1271 Cyprinid pharyngeal arch. 



4102 Catfish spine, /. punctatus. 



1363 Supraoccipital of catfish, /. punctatus. 



3536 Hyoid apparatus, catfish. 



4185 Pharyngeal of cyprinid, probably Hybopsis (PlatygoMo) . 



3749 Pharyngeal of cyprinid, probably iZyftopsts (PlatygoMo). 



684 Pharyngeal of cyprinid, probably Hybopsis (PlatygoMo) both arches. 



2476 Pharyngeal of cyprinid, probably Hybopsis (Platygobio) one arch. 



420 Pharyngeal of cyprinid, probably Hybopsis (PlatygoMo) . 



350 2 spines of /. punctatus. 



1433 Bones of rather large catfish, genus Ictalurus, part of supraoccipital 



possibly /. furcatus. 



1585 Miscellaneous bones, spines, etc., of catfish, including some identi- 

 fiable as /. punctatus; some upper skull elements, possibly of /. furcatus. 



1282 Catfish bones, mostly skull, some axial; spines recognizable as /. 



punctatus. 



1515 Miscellaneous bones, some skull of catfish including /. punctatus. 



2457 2 pharyngeal arches of cyprinid : Hybopsis (Platygobio) . 



1918 Bones of catfish, mostly identifiable as /. punctatus. 



Birds. — Outside of the golden eagle sternum, identified by Dr. 

 Herbert Friedmann, Department of Zoology, U.S. National Museum, 

 none of the other bird bones have been identified. Bird bones were 

 not scarce in the village fill and today there is still no scarcity of birds 

 in the region. Today there are many large waterfowl that frequent 

 the area during certain seasons of the year, and small birds number 

 over 150 species according to Over and Thomas (1921). 



