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being filled by the lower part of a mass of rock whose upper portion fitted in to 
form part of a second layer, there being a large mass on one side of it and two 
smaller ones, side by side,"on the other. The four upper masses were 21 inches 
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"1G. 57.— Burial No. 9, a burial having arranged above it masses of rock, somewhat in the form 
: 1 j i s across the ing, over : rarland’s Ferry, Ala. 
of a horseshoe, 3 feet 2 inches long and 26 inches across the opening, over all. Garland's Ferry, 
long, 1 foot in width at one end, 9 inches at the other extremity, the smaller one 
being over the skull,as more space was demanded for the trunk and flexed 
extremities. This upper layer completely covered the skeleton. 
