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Vessel No. 7. — A rude life-form of about 1 quart capacity (Fig. 84). 



Vessel No. 8. — A vessel of about 1 quart capacity with rounded body and neck 

 first constricted, then flaring. The decoration consists of incised perpendicular lines, 

 probably intended to be parallel (Fig. 85). 



Fig. 82. — Vessel No. 1. Decoration. Mound near Davis 

 Point. (Half size.) 



Vessel No. 11. — Part of a vessel with 

 interesting incised decoration shown in 

 Fig. 86. 



Vessel No. 12. — A jar of excellent 

 red ware with a body of heart-shaped sec- 

 tion and a neck first constricted, then ex- 

 panding. There are two similar grouj^s 

 of incised decoration on the neck. A part 

 of the rim has been restored (Fig. 87). 

 Height, 8.5 inches; maximum diameter, G.2 inches. 



Vessel No. 14. — The lower half of a small effigy -vessel (Fig. 88), which has 

 represented a human figure wearing a breach-clout adorned with ornaments on the 



Fig. 83. — Vessel No. 4. Mound near Davis Point. 

 (Full size.) 



Fig. 84. — Vessel No. ?. Mound near Davis Point. 

 (Half size.) 



Fig. 85. — Vessel No. 8. Mound near Davis 

 Point. (Half size.) 



side and back. Careful, but unsuccessful, search was made for the missing portion 

 of the figure. 



Vessel No. 17. — This vessel, globular in shape, with oval aperture (Fig. 89) has 

 a capacity of about one quart. The decoration, incised, representing wings and tail, 



