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Face southeast on left side 

 115: F, ii5:2mf, ii5:3inf 3 



Total 6 



HEAD NORTHWEST 



Face southwest on right side 

 39 I I 



HEAD SOUTHWEST 



Face southeast on right side 

 93inf , 107M, 118:1 3 3 



HEAD SOUTHEAST 



Face northeast on right side 

 9M, 63M, 67, 94:2, 118:2, 129:1 (face up)F, 129 :2F, 

 130F, 138M, 138 :2F ■ 10 



Face southwest on left side 

 117M, 135 :iM, 136 (face down), 132 4. 



Total 14 



Not determined 34 34 



Total 113 



Morphological characters 



Field measurements of the bones indicate that the people were 

 of medium hight, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches being the average. A few 

 skeletons were found that approached 6 feet. That the race was 

 stocky is shown by the heavy development of muscular ridges, es- 

 pecially in the case of males whose bones Were generally large. 



The loose sand affording good drainage preserved the bones when 

 they were not buried directly upon the clay stratum but in either 

 case by the shifting of the sand or through some other agency, 

 most of the skulls were broken or crushed while other bones were 

 in a much better state of preservation. Some of the complete skulls 

 are of unusual interest. In form nearly all are either dolichocephalic 



