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close to the pelvis. The skull had fallen forward, face downward. 

 It had suffered some damage, probably by nearness to the plow level. 

 The body had been covered with strips of bark, some of which are 

 shown in plate 114, b. 



Burial No. 2Jf. — Five feet north of stake 2.4 and 31 inches below 

 present ground level a partially flexed adult male burial was found. 

 The body lay on the left side with head to the south and face to the 

 left. A round limestone lay 3 inches southwest of the skull. The 

 body had been placed on a burned-clay floor upon which rested a 

 covering of strips of bark or wood. Strips of bark had been placed 

 on top of the body at burial. The right arm lay across the body, 

 with fingers folded back. The left arm was straight with fingers 

 on left femur. 



Burial No. 25. — East of stake 2.4 and 15 inches below present 

 ground surface was found the remains of a partially flexed adult 

 female. The body lay on the right side with face up and head to 

 the south. The preservation was poor. 



Burial No. 26. — Near stake 2.4 and 12 inches below present ground 

 surface a partially flexed adult burial was found. The body lay on 

 the right side with face to the right and head to the south. 



Burial No. 27. — South of stake 2.4 and 18 inches below the present 

 ground surface the remains of a fully flexed adult male was found. 

 The body was on its back, with face to right and head to the west, 

 and with the legs flexed to the left. Preservation was good. 



Burial No. 28. — West of stake 3.3 and 15 inches below the present 

 ground surface a partially flexed adult female was found. The body 

 lay on the back, face up and head to the south. 



Burial No. 29. — Southwest of stake 2.1 and only 10 inches below 

 present ground surface a partially flexed adult burial was found. 

 The body was placed on the left side with face to the left and head 

 to the west. 



Burial No. 30. — Near stake 2.3 the workmen shoveled out frag- 

 ments of ribs and skull, and scattered teeth of a child. These were 

 very near the surface and all were so fragmentary as to represent only 

 a trace of a child's burial. 



Burial No. 31. — North of stake 2.1 at a depth of 24 inches below 

 the present surface of the ground was found a partially flexed adult. 

 The body lay on the left side with face to the left and head to the 

 west. Near the elbows were two horn flaking tools. 



Burial No. 32. — North of stake 1.1 and 22 inches below the present 

 surface of the ground was found the burial of a partially flexed adult 

 female. The body lay face down, with face turned to the right and 

 head to the west. A large grooved rubbing stone, 14 inches greatest 



