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Figure 182, restoration of vessel No. 22. Eleven inches across rim 
and 1014 inches in depth. Exterior and interior very dark cream. 
Interior cream coating had large mottles of black. 
Figure 183, restoration of vessel No. 19. Twelve inches across rim 
and 10 inches in depth. Exterior and mterior very dark crcam. 
The paste is black and has no powdered shell except at the rim. The 
Fic. 180.—Restoration of vessel No. 7, mound No. 2 
black paste had been covered with a very thin coating of dark cream- 
colored clay, both on exterior and interior, This material made a 
vessel which would not stand rough usage. 
Figure 184, restoration of vessel No. 21. Eleven and one-half 
inches across rim, 10 inches in depth. No handles found. Exterior 
light ‘red, with flecks of powdered 
shell (pl. 106, f). Interior very 
dark cream, darker than Plate 
106, c. 
Figure 185, restoration of vessel 
No.20. Twelve inches across rim, 
10 inches in depth. Exterior and 
interior Indian red. A few faint 
black mottlings. 
Figure 186, restoration of vessel 
No. 35. Nine inches across rim, 
8 inches in depth. Exterior and 
interior light red, somewhat lighter than Plate 106, f, with flecks of 
powdered shell. The interior had aslight staining of black. Attention 
is called to its unusual handle. 
Figure 187, restoration of vessel No. 30. Eighteen inches across 
rim, 12 inches in depth. Exterior and interior dark gray, mottled 
with dull red, with large flecks of powdered shell. It probably held 
about 6 gallons. 
Fic. 181.—Restoration of vessel No. 23, mound No. 2 
