168 EXPLORATION OF BURTON MOUND [BTH. ANN. 44 
We recovered 10 pink-colored glass beads, triangular in section, 
which had been much disintegrated while in contact with the damp 
ground. 
Barrel-shaped red glass beads. 
Blue globular beads were found in several sizes and in three colors, 
which can be distinguished as blue, indigo, and bluish black. The 
last mentioned have an almost burnished appearance and show 
gleams of metallic luster. 
Green beads also occur in four or five sizes, the commonest being 
about 3 mm. diameter. They are a light green color. 
European beads of black color are rare but a few specimens were 
found. They are globular and 4.5 mm. diameter. 
A few globular European beads were found of a purple or maroon 
color resembling that of grape jelly. One of these measures 3.75 
mm. diameter, another 8.5 mm. diameter. 
European beads of globular shape made of clear transparent glass 
were also encountered, and in several different sizes. They must 
have reminded the Indians of their own quartz crystals. 
Glass beads of a lemon yellow color were also represented in the 
graves. 
European beads of white color were among the commonest, per- 
haps next in frequency after the red, blue, and green. The 4 mm. 
diameter size was the commonest. 
“Venetian ” beads with dotted or striated surfaces were well rep- 
resented. They occurred in globular and cylindrical form. One 
cache had these the size of marbles, the interior being blue and the 
surface ornamented with longitudinal white stripes. 
