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Vessel No. 38. — Part of a compartment vessel which liad originally four circular 

 divisions surrounding a fifth placed on a level above. 



Vessel No. 44. — A bowl of excellent ware. The decoration, incised, is shown 

 in diagram in Fig. 227. Maximum diameter, 9.5 inches; height, 6.5 inches. 



Vessel No. 57. — A pot almost cylindrical, with flat, square base (Fig. 228). 

 The incised decoration showing the bird symbol often repeated, is given diagram- 

 matically in Fig. 229. 



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Fig. 225.— Vessel Xu. 36. Tucker mouutl. (Five-sevenths size.) 



Yent Mound, Franklix Couxty. 



This mound, belonging to the Yent estate, Mrs. James Pickett, of Carrabelle, 

 executrix, was in an old field, now overgrown, about one half mile in a southeasterly 

 direction from the Tucker mound. 



The mound, beginning SSW. sloped gently upward in a NNE. direction, a dis- 



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