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Vessel No. L — An imperforate bowl of about 1 quart capacity, of inferior yel- 

 low ware, having an almost uniform incised and punctate decoration around the 



ujaper part (Fig. 60). This vessel, unlike 

 all others in the mound, had no basal 

 perforation. 



Vessel No. 2. — A compartment ves- 

 sel with four divisions on one plane and 

 a fifth in the center, somewhat above the 

 rest (Fig. 61). The central compartment 

 has a basal perforation which does not 

 show in the half-tone. Length, 8.7 

 inches; width, 7.1 inches; heio;ht, 2.3 

 inches. 

 -^ j,^-' Vessel No. 3. — A pot of about 1 



quart capacity, undecorated, almost cyl- 

 FiG. 6o.-vessei No. 1. Hoiiey mound. (Half size.) indrical, expanding slightly toward the 

 base which is flat. 



Fig. 61. — Vessel Xo. 2. Hollej mound, (.\bout tliree-fourths size.) 



