306 ANTIQUITIES OF THE ST. FRANCIS, WHITE, 
under cultivation, and presumably has been much spread, as the cultivated part is 
considerably lower than that upon which the house had been. 
The present height of the mound is 5 feet. The basal area is very irregular— 
a diameter of one hundred feet may be considered approximate. 
As mounds in this region are not supposed to be destroyed by investigators, 
our search was confined to a large number of trial-holes, which came upon five 
burials: three of children and two of adults. Of the adults, one lay extended on 
the back; the other, at full length on the right side. 
Ес. 33.—Vessel No. 4. Togo. (Height 7 inches.) 
With one child was a small pot with loop-handles ; with another, a pot and а 
bowl, both undecorated. With the remaining child was Vessel No. 4 (Fig. 33), a 
bottle of compound form representing a bottle standing in a bowl. On four sides 
ет the body, below the base of the neck, are human heads rudely modeled in 
relief, 
With one of the adult burials was an undecorated bowl; and alone in the 
