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A bunched burial had near it an ungrooved quartz crystal, and a rather rude 

 Uince-head of chert was with another bunched burial 



With the barge deposit were two "celts," a conch-shell, a long pendant made 

 from a columella of a marine univalve, and three pendants of lime-rock, much the 



worse for age. 



Fig. 84.— Vessel No. 5. Mound near the Pithloohascootie river. (About two-fifths size.) 



Fir,. 85.— Pendant of sedimentary rock. 

 Two positions. Mound near the Pithlochas- 

 cootie river. (Full size.) 



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Fig. S6.— Pendant of nieta- 

 niorphiu rock. Monnd near the 

 Pithlochascootie river. (Full size.) 



At places throughout the mound, usually singly, was a considerable number of 

 fragments of chert, also flakes of chert, evidently used as knives, and many cutting 



