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MOUND EXPLORATIONS. 



shell {Bmycon perverHum) iu front of iiud uciir the, t'iie-c, aud celts at the 

 feet. 



No. 7. Sittiug faciug the ceuter; celts at the feet. 



No. 8. Very large, lyiug ou the left side, partially drawn np; walled 

 in witli bowlders; no iniplenieiits. 



No. 9. Horizontal, facedown, head toward the center; a pot (with- 

 out ears) on the head ; celts and discoidal stones at the feet. 



Flu. 210.— I'iiH-. Culdwtll louLly, Xurlli Caiului^i. 



No. 10. Horizontal, face up, feet towards the cfenter; a pot with ears, 

 over the face; stone implements at the feet. 



No. 11. Horizontal, head southeast, arms extended, and a bracelet of 

 copper and shell beads around each wrist; sh<'ll beads around the 

 neck; face up, with food cup (without handle) at the right side of the 

 head. 



No. 12. Horizontal, lying on the back, head southeast; beads around 

 the neck, a hook or crescent-shaped piece of copper on the breast, aud 



V\ii. JIT.— ri|ie. Ciililwd 



omitV. North ( iljollli; 



a pipe near the face; one hand near each side of the head grasping coni- 

 cal copper ornaments (eardrops) and a bunch of hair. 



No. 13. Horizontal, lying on the back, head southeast; copper and 

 shell beads around the neck and wrists, a hook or crescent .shaped piece 

 of copper on the breast; food cup (with handle) lying on its side with 

 the mouth toward the face of the skeleton ; a pipe near the mouth and 

 two celts over the head. 



No. 14. Horizontal, lying on the back, head northeast, arms extended, 

 aud liands resting on shells. 



