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Ес. 4.— Vessel No. З. Decoration. (About half size.) 
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The discovery of this type of vessel in this mound marks, we believe, its 
northernmost occurrence thus far re- 
ported. 
Vessel No. 8.—Another ceremo- 
nial vessel, with open-work decoration, 
consisting in part of two excised leg- 
symbols on two opposite sides, bears a 
projecting head of a quadruped. There 
are traces of red pigment on the outer 
surface of this vessel (Fig. 8). 
Vessel No. 9.—A ceremonial, 
mortuary vessel (Fig. 9) bearing slight 
traces of crimson pigment on the out- 
side. Excised feather-symbols, up- 
right and horizontal, surround the 
vessel, though no bird-head appears 
on the rim. <A small part of this rim, 
not recovered by us with the rest of 
the vessel, may possibly be thought to 
have supported a plastic model of a 
FrG. 5.— Vessel No. 6. Mound below Hare’s Landing. bird's head, though we deem this most 
(Height 6.5 inches.) ? © 
Ете. 6.— Vessel No. 6. Decoration. (About one-third size.) 
