210 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS, BLACK WARRIOR RIVER. 
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Vessel No. 16 is a broad-mouthed water-bottle, found in fragments which, put 
together (Fig. 121), present a design shown in diagram in Fig. 122. 
A burial represented. by a few teeth had with it Vessels Nos. 17, 18,' 19. 
Vessel No. 17, of inferior ware, lay in fragments. Vessel No. 18 (Fig. 123), a wide- 
mouthed water-bottle, has a decoration consisting of down-turned hands alternating 
with open eyes. On each hand is a symbol, perhaps a conventionalized eye. 
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Fig. 123.— Vessel No. 18. Mound O. (Height 6.75 inches.) 
