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designs, three apparently representing the wings, and two the tails, of birds 
(Fig. 21). 
Fic. 21.— Vessel No. 3. Mound west of Burnt Mill Creek. (Height 8 inches.) 
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Sire NEAR BEAR Point, Bay County. 
In our former report on this region! we describe a mound near Bear Point 
(then included in Washington county) which was dug by us, and speak, in addi- 
tion, of a neighboring circular enclosure of shell. 
Later, in the town of St. Andrew, not far from Bear Point, we found an aborig- 
inal cemetery which was enclosed by a similar wall.” 
In the hope that the Bear Point enclosure might also contain a cemetery, we 
visited the place again and carefully prodded all the area within the circular wall, 
but without success. In addition, the three flat mounds at Bear Point,’ pro- 
nounced domiciliary by us, were prodded over with the utmost care, without any 
tangible result, however. 
1 Ор. cit., р. 174, el seq. 
2 Op. cit., p. 175. 
з Op. cit., р. 175. 
