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Frc. 30,— Vessel No. 77. 
body in common, and two tails 
at right angles from the body, 
thus perhaps forming a сговв 
of the four directions. The 
extended tongue and speech- 
symbols issuing from the 
mouth, so often found оп 
woodpecker designs, are ab- 
sent in this instance. 
Vessel No. 86: from the 
ground south of Mound D, a 
bowl (Figs. 57, 58), has an 
engraved decoration spread 
over the base and sides, rep- 
resenting the ivory-bill wood- 
pecker with wings extended. 
The bird is shown propped 
with the aid of its tail, as is 
the case when the woodpecker 
Ground south of Mound D. (Height 5.8 inches.) 
is at work. The tongue is Frc.31. Vessel No.95. Ground south of Mound D. (Height 7.2 inches.) 
46 JOURN. А. N. S. PHILA; VOL. XIII. 
