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24. a, Cache of clamshell disks and long beads in an abalone dish. }, 
Abalone dish with transversely incised rim. c, Owl limpet shell 
used as a paint cup. d, Abalone shell used as a paint cup___-____~ 
25. a, Abalone rim pendant. 6, Triangular pendants of abalone. c, 
Columella pendant. d, f, g, Oblong pendants of abalone. e, Leaf- 
shaped pendant of clamshell. h, i, Circular pendants of abalone. 
j, k, Disks of clamshell. 1, Square pendant of abalone. m, Limpet 
ring. mn, Ring-shaped ornament of abalone. 0, Abalone gorget___ 
26. a, Thin clamshell disk bead. 6, ¢, Thick clamshell disk beads.  d, Tri- 
angular bead of clamshell. e, Square bead of abalone. f, Globular 
bead of clamshell. g, Small cylindrical beads of clamshell. 
h, Minute olivella disk beads. 7, Common olivella disk beads. 
j, k, l, Cylindrical beads. m, Oblong pendant of clamshell. 
n, 0, Columella beds. p, Abalone blister pearl bead. gq, Olivella 
lip beads. _r, Shells for stringing, smaller species of olivella___—_~__ 
27. a, Base of candlestick of brass. 6, c, Glass bottles. d, Spanish floor 
tile. 'e;| Marline' pin 3.2008 - pees Dua eee ee eee ee 
TEXT FIGURES 
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1. The four occurrences of ‘‘Syujttin,’’ the native name of the Burton 
Mound village, in the original manuscript of the Relation of the 
Voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in the Archivo General de Indias 
atSeville,'Spain 2. _ + 22 ee ee ee 
2. Contour map of the Burton Mound, based on a map probably pre- 
pared by J. K. Harrington, C. E., about 1901. Scale: 1 inch= 
lS4vfeete = =... -.. 22 ee ee ee ee ee 
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