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Fig. 133. — Vessel No. 14. Decoration. Larger mound near Hare 

 Hammock. (Half size.) 



Fjg. 134. — Vessel No. 16. Larger mound near 

 Hare Hammock. (Half size.) 





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Fig. 135. — Vessel No. 23. Larger mouud near Hare Hammock. (Full size.) 



Smaller Mound in Hare Hammock, Calhoun County. 



This mound, in dense growth of trees and vines, lay about 400 yards from the 

 larger mound. Its basal diameter in an easterly and westerly direction was 50 feet 

 and 36 feet in a northerly and southerly. It had escajjed all previous digging. 



Owing to unavoidable circumstances a portion of the eastern end only of the 

 mound was dug by us. However, the earthenware deposit seemed to have come to 

 an end sometime previous to our departure. 



With a burial was a handsome weapon of light gray chert, (3 inches long and 

 1.7 inches in maximum width (Fig. 137). 



Not immediately connected with human remains was a thick sheet of mica, 

 roughly given the shape of a spearhead. 



