CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS, BLACK 
Кіс. 96.— Vessel No. 13. Mound F. (Height 5.2 inches.) 
Fig. 98.— Vessel No. 15. Mound F. (Height 4.3 inches.) 
Frc. 99.—Earthenware effigy of owl. Mound F. (Full size.) 
Mound F. (Height 7 inches.) 
Ето. 97.— Vessel No. 14. 
Vessel No. 10, not identified with any burial, is a broad-mouthed water-bottle, 
badly broken. Оп each of two sides of the body of the bottle is a rude attempt to 
delineate the human head, now partly weathered away (Fig. 93). 
Near the skull of a full-length burial was Vessel No. 11, a pot of coarse, brown 
ware, broken to bits; and Vessel No. 12, a bowl, somewhat crushed, with a number 
of small knobs in a group on one side, near the rim (Fig. 94), —perhaps a conven- 
tional shell form. We found a number of fragments of similar vessels at Moundville. 
Burial No. 17, so decayed that only with difficulty could the bones be identified 
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