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Vessel No. 45. — A graceful vase of yellow ware, whose basal perforation has 

 removed one of its four feet. The rim is crimped. The decoration consists of per- 

 pendicular parallel bands made up of incised crescentic markings (Fig. 236). 



Fig. 237. — Vessel No. 55. Yent mound. (Half size. ^ 



Fig. 238.— Vessel No. 62. Yent mound. (Half size.) 



Vessel No. 55. — A vessel of ware so solid that three heavy bloAvs of a spade 

 chipped but did not shatter. The form is nearly globular with a certain elongation 

 at one side. The aperture, near which are two holes for suspension on opposite 



Fig. 240.— Sbeid. Yeui mouud. (Three-fourths size.) 



Fig. 239.— Vessel No. 67. Yent mound. (Full size.) 



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