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Vessel No. 29. — A pot rather rudely decorated with incised horizontal and 

 diagonal lines, which enclose similar designs on two opposite sides of the vessel 



(Fig. 72). 



Vessel No. 31. — A three-lobed vessel 

 holding about 1 quart, with three rudimen- 

 tary bird-heads on the rim at the junction 

 of the lobes (Fig. 63). The decoration, incised, 

 extending over the sides and bottom of the 

 vessel, is shown diagrammatically in Fig. 74. 



Vessel No. 32. — Has for decoration a ser- 

 ies of parallel diagonal lines at angles to each 

 other, rudely executed. 



Vessel No. 33. — Of about 2 quarts capa- 

 city, had a piece missing, the result of aborigi- 

 nal breakage, as a perforation for repair is 

 near the margin of the fracture. The miss- 

 ing portion has since been restored b}- us (Fig. 

 75). The incised design is repeated around 



Fig. 72.— Vessel No. 29. Sowell mound. (Half size.) the VCSScl. 





Fig. 73.— Vessel No. 31. Sowell mound. (Full size.) 



