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the rim. On the other side are small holes for suspension. A mortuarj^ perfora- 

 tion of base is present. Height, G inches : maximum diameter, 5.8 inches. 



Fig. 6.— Vessel No. 6. Mouud near West Bay P. 0. (Full size.) 



Vessel No. 6. — Part of a compartment vessel of a type new to us is shown in 

 Fig. 6. We cannot say how- many divisions there have been. In the part remain- 

 ing a small one is shown within another. 



Vessel No. 7. — A perforate bowl is shown in Fig. 7 giving a good example of 

 handsomely executed pinched decoration, eight rows of which surround the body. 

 Height, 4 inches; maximum diameter, 5.8 inches. 



Vessel No. 8. — An interestingly decorated vessel shoAvn in Fig. 8 of somewhat 

 less than 1 pint capacity. The upper part of the body is quadrilateral. The lower 

 part tapers to what was a fiat base previous to the mortuary mutilation. The rim 

 projects horizontally wdth a small handle on two opposite sides. 



Vessel No. 9. — A perforate bowl of rather poor ware, of about 1 gallon capacity, 

 has below the rim four encircling rows of impressions made by a triangular point, 

 between two incised lines. 



Vessel No. 10. — The upper portion of a vessel of good ware, having below the 

 rim incised and punctate decoration. The design, which shows an animal head 

 with eyes, is once repeated on the vessel (Fig. 9). 



