454 LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE AND LOWER FLINT RIVERS. 
Vessel No. 5.—A large part of a bowl which has since been somewhat restored, 
though no part of this restoration shows in the reproduction (Fig. 27). Тһе punc- 
tate design, beautifully executed, which is shown in the illustration, appears four 
times on the vessel. In the base are two carefully-made, circular, mortuary per- 
forations, side by side. Such duplication of the mortuary mutilation is unusual. 
Vessel No. 6.—A vessel of excellent, yellow ware, graceful in form (Fig. 28), 
having an interesting, incised decoration shown diagrammatically in Fig. 29. 
Ета. 27.— Vessel No.5. Mound near Kerr's Landing. (Diameter 10.6 inches.) 
Vessel No. 7.—Similar to Vessel No. 6 as to ware and shape, but without dec- 
oration. With this were the decaying remains of a large conch (Fulgur perversum). 
Vessels Nos. 6 and 7 were found together somewhat farther toward the center of the 
mound than the general deposit of earthenware. 
Certain vessels have been made up with partial restoration, from fragments 
present in the mound, as follows: 
Vessel No. 8.—A pot of inferior ware having for decoration on the upper part 
rudely-incised, parallel lines crossed by parallel, diagonal ones. 
