woods. nd was covered with many flat graves, ee 
zable sieevally “8 the prominency of one or more vertical st 
forming the walls of the grave. All the graves were aaa te 
Grave No. 1, had its direction from east to west, and measured 
about 5 feet in ‘length, from 1 to 13 feet in width, and about 15 
inches i in depth. This space eo —— with flat limestones, 
of human sedate amongst sthies, a pen ofa Soyer jaw er 
ing to a child about six years of a The skull bones with some 
fragments of acid were lying wena; the rest of the bones 
towards the west. 
- The second sree which I opened there, a few steps only from 
the first, 
ave No. 2, was constructed int the same way, but measured 
| 98 inches in length, 12 to 14 inches in width, and about 1 foot 
n depth. This grave, also, seemed to have been disturbed. I 
eg in it only fragmentary bones of the extremities and a piece 
of the skull, all ee to a very young child. 
existed here, but in the loose pine ic ee 
size were promiscuously thrown together: some Leper of flint 
. found with them. As I could not aa 
place was very narrow and dark, I le 
ound on the bluffs, where, on 
‘stone-built graves were again 
