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had a pronounced anterior curve. (Pl. 77, 6.) On the skull was a 
piece of galena 5 or 6 ounces in weight, which had been rubbed to a 
somewhat cubical form, with one face rounded. (Pl. 79, c.) At the 
top of the head was a tomahawk 814 inches long. The teeth were 
only slightly worn, the last molars not at all so. Some of the teeth 
were overlapping. 
A foot above the last was a folded skeleton, head northeast, of a 
young person of large stature. At the side of the skull lay a spade 
11 inches long. 
Two feet up, 12 feet in, was an infant a year old, folded, on right 
side, head north. 
Six feet to the southeast of this, a foot lower, was another infant, 
the bones too crushed and decayed for the position to be made out. 
From 81% to 12 feet in was a grave nearly 3 by 4 feet, longest from 
east to west, dug 22 inches into the natural earth. On the bottom was 
the folded skeleton of an infant a year old, on left side, with head 
west. By the neck were a number of thick disk shell beads; on the 
skull, fitting it closely, was part of a conch shell; two other pieces of 
the same shell were placed on the hips, which lay in a small bed of 
ashes. A broken hatchet 714 inches long (pl. 80, 6) lay on the 
bottom of the grave. 
On the bottom, 14 feet in, was an extended skeleton, on back, head 
east. A hatchet 13 inches long lay between the femurs, with the sharp 
end between the knees; the upper end was slightly broken. (Pl. 80, 
7.) The bones were of medium size; the teeth somewhat worn. 
Almost exactly above the last, with a foot of earth intervening, 
was another skeleton in the same position. A spade 5 by 12 inches 
lay under the head. At the neck was a fragment of conch shell and 
one shell bead, both almost disintegrated; there had probably been 
other beads. With these bones were some bones of a small child. 
Three feet in, 16 feet up, were the mingled bones of a baby and of 
a young person whose teeth were not worn. Among the bones were 
some barrel-shaped and some disk beads of shell, so soft that only a 
few of them could be saved. 
Four feet north of the last, a foot higher, was a folded skeleton, 
head east; the bones were so decayed as to render it uncertain on 
which side the body was laid. 
SOUTHWEST SECTOR 
Four feet in, on the original surface, was a folded skeleton, on right 
side, head south. The teeth were much worn. Under the skull was 
a spade 41/4 by 10 inches; under the spade, a pipe of white crystalline 
limestone, probably marble (pl. 88, ¢), the bowl 234 inches high, the 
stem 2 inches long. 
