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aperture. The head projects from one end, the wings are circular and in relief; the 

 decoration is punctate and incised (Fig. 112). The incised decoration representing 

 the tail is shown in diagram in Fig. 113. Length, 7 inches ; width, 5 inches ; height, 

 4 inches. 



Fig. 117. — Vessel No. 7. Mound near Stranse's Landing. (Full size.) 



Vessel No. 2. — Shown in Fig. 114 is another life-form, also a bird with pro- 

 jecting head and tail and incised and punctate decoration. The wings and legs are 

 plainly shown. A part of the bill has been restored by us. 



Vessel No. 4. — A gourd-shaped vessel, of excellent ware, with oval aperture, 

 undecorated. 



Vessel No. 5. — A bowl of light-colored ware, decorated on the upper part with 



