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No. 15. Horizontal, <m the back, head west, knees drawn nj) to the 

 chin ; stone implements at the feet. 

 No. 1»>. Too much decayed to determine the position. 

 No. 17. Fonr skeletons in one grave, horizontal, with feet toward the 



¥ui. 218.— PiiR', C:iMui-ll cciinty, .\.miIi CuilIiiim, 



west and large stones lying on the legs below the knees. No im])le- 

 ments with them. 



No. 18. Two skeletons in one grave, with heads west, faces down, 

 knees drawn uj); no implements. 



No. 19. Horizontal, on the back, head east ; no implements. 



Fl'i. 2111.— Pilic. Cal.lu.ll ...iiiitv. Niirt!: Ciirnlhi!!. 



No. 2(». Sitting, walled in with bowlders, face toward the east, a large 

 stone lying on the feet (this may have fallen from the wall); no imple- 

 ments. 



No. 21. Sitting, walled in with bowlders. Over the head, but under 

 the capstone of the vault, was a handful of Hint arrowheads. 



No. 22. Doubled up, with head between the feet. 



A on the diagram indicates a solid oval-shaped mass of bowlders, 32 

 inches long, 22 inches wide, and 24 inches high, resting on the bottom 

 of the i»it. There were no ashes, charcoal, (U- other sign of Are about it. 



Broken pottery, mica, galena, charcoal, red and black paint, etc., 



