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Fig. 110. — Vessel No. 26. Decoration. Mound near Chipola Cut-ofl'. (Half size.) 



Fig. 112.— Vessel Xo. 

 Cut-off. 



Fig. 111. — Vessel No. 28. Mound near (Jhipola Cut-otf. (About three-fourths sise.) 



partment with round ones on three sides. One 

 of these, missing when the vessel was found, 

 has been restored (Fig. 111). 



Vessel No. 29. — This diminutive, imperfor- 

 ate vessel, with semi-globular bod}' and upright 

 neck slightly expanding, having small holes on 

 opposite sides for suspension, is but 2.2 inches 

 in height (Fig. 112). The incised decoration, 

 shown diaaramraaticallv in Fio-. 113, evidently 

 represents two eves and a nose on one side and 

 probably hair on the other. The decoration 

 around the neck of the vessel is not so readily 

 determined. 



Vessel No. 32. — An imperforate vessel of 

 about two quarts' capacity, notched around the 



2y. Mound near Chijiola 

 (Full size.) 



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