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A jDortion of tlie beak is missing owing to the scaling off of small fragments, a 

 frequent occurrence in vessels of this inferior, mortuary av are (Fig. 322). Diameter 

 of body, 8 inches; height, 6.5 inches. 



Fig. 323. — Vessel Xo. 8. Mound A, Warrior river. (Two-thirds size.) 



Vessel No. 5. — A vase with pinched decoration around the neck. 



Vessel No. 7. — A vessel of yellow ware, somewhat stained, so exactly resemb- 

 ling a gourd that a countryman visiting the mound, believed it to be one containing 

 water for the men. 



Vessel No. 8. — A vessel of thick ware, decorated with crimson paint on the 

 upper portion, is surrounded by seven projections. Above these are four designs, all 

 similar, each including a vertical bird symbol. These designs are connected by 



Fig. 324. — Vessel No. 13. Decoration. Mound A, Warrior river. 

 (Half size.) 



Fig. .3'25. — Vessel No. ^0. Moiiud A. Warrior river. 

 (Two-fifths size.) 



