SOME ABORIGINAL SITES. 443 
Burial No. 2, partly flexed to 
the left, had, near the back of the 
neck, two tubular, shell beads, 
together, one, 1.5 inch in length, 
the other, .9 inch, the smaller hav- 
ing the perforation irregularly 
drilled so that its opening at one 
епа is much to one side. At each 
ear was a pair of canine teeth of 
the wolf, all perforated for suspen- 
sion at the proximal end. "These 
teeth would make effective orna- 
ments hanging, as they probably 
did, from both sides of the lobe of 
the ear. Under the right thigh 
were two knives and a large arrow- 
head of flint, not in a pile but near 
together. 
Over the left elbow was a sizer 
of antler, with which was a netting 
needle of the same material (Fig. 
4). 
Burial No. 11, closely flexed 
to the left, had twelve discoidal 
beads at the neck, each about .75 
inch in diameter. 
A number of bone awls, sev- 
eral tools of flint, a globular stone 
of quartzite, and a small muller of 
claystone were found in the mid- 
den debris, as was the skeleton of 
a dog (Canis familiaris), while an- 
other lay in the underlying clay 
beneath the shell and midden deb- 
ris which at this site was about 26 
inches in depth. 
SITE NEAR SMALLHOUS, OHIO 
COUNTY. 
At the settlement of Small- 
hous, near the Louisville & Nash- 
ville railroad bridge, on the left- 
Fia. 4.—Netting needle and sizer of antler. With 
Burial No. 2. Site near Calhoun. (Full size.) 
hand side of the river going up, is a property belonging to Mr. Frank Tichner. 
