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knobs encircling the upper part of the body. One bowl rudely represents a fish in 
profile, and, finally, one bowl has on two sides conventionalized heads of fish, which 
are little more than mere projections. 
No more than three vessels were found with one burial, and all vessels were 
in the neighborhood of the skull, except in one case, where a bottle and two bowls 
lay at the feet of a skeleton. This burial, however, was the one in a squatting 
Ета. 32.—Vessel No. 14. Parkin. (Height 6.7 inches.) 
position, to which reference has been made, and presumably the feet alone were on 
the ground when the pottery was deposited. 
Mounp NEAR Тосо, Cross COUNTY. 
In a cultivated field, on property belonging to Mr. J. G. Wood, of Togo, is a 
mound somewhat more than a mile in a westerly direction from that place. This 
mound, at the time of our visit, had a small wooden building upon it, and in the 
past had served as foundation for a house. The remainder of the mound had been 
39 JOURN. А. N. 8. PHILA., VOL. XIV. 
