CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS, BLACK WARRIOR RIVER. 177 
A rough, discoidal stone lay near the skeleton of a child, extended on the back. 
The skeleton of an adolescent, in a similar position, had with it a number of 
fresh-water shells of the following kinds: Obovarra circulus, Quadrula ebena, О. 
stapes, Q. pernodosa, Unio congareus, Obliquaria reflexa, Truncilla penita. 
Near the farther extremity of the large deposit of bones of which we have 
spoken were Vessel No. 10, a small, undecorated, wide-mouthed water-bottle ; 
Fic. 65.—Stone dise. Mound D. (Diameter 10.25 inches.) 
23 JOURN. А. N. S. PHILA,, VOL. XIII. 
