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diameter and with three deep grooves, was found at the foot of the 

 burial, as shown in plate 115, a. 



Burial No. 33. — Near stake 1.3 and 24 inches below the present 

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

 lay on the left side with face to the left and head to the south. 

 Preservation was fair. 



Burial No. 3£. — North of stake 1.3 and 22 inches below present 

 ground surface was a partially flexed adult male burial. The body 

 lay on its back with face to the left and head to the west ; legs flexed 

 to the left. There was a row of eight limestone rocks to the north 

 and east of the burial, the stones being placed about 10 inches from 

 the remains. 



Burial No. 35. — At stake 3.1 and 10 inches below the ground sur- 

 face was found the burial of a child. The body was partially flexed 

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



Burial No. 36. — South of stake 1.3 and 22 inches below ground 

 surface there was found the remains of a partially flexed adult female. 

 The body lay on the right side, face to the right and head to the 

 southeast. The preservation was fair. 



Burial No. 37. — North of stake 3.3 and at 21 inches below the 

 ground surface there was found the remains of a child. The body 

 was partially flexed, on the right side with face to the right and head 

 to the east. The preservation was poor. Near the left shoulder 

 there was an incised shell and near the neck four perforated shell 

 disks. 



Burial No. 38. — South of stake 0.3 and at a depth of 14 inches be- 

 low the surface was found the remains of a partially flexed adult 

 female. The body lay on its back with face to the left, legs flexed 

 to the left and head to the west. A limestone rock lay over the left 

 hand. 



Burial No. 39. — West of stake 0.2 and at a depth of 25 inches below 

 the ground surface there was a burial of an adult. This body had 

 been placed in a sitting posture with feet together and drawn up to 

 the body. The skull had fallen forward, face down, into the pelvic 

 cavity, and the spinal column settling on itself, became piled up in a 

 small area under the skull. (PI. 116.) 



Burial No. Jfi. — South of stake 0.2 and 16 inches below surface 

 level was found the burial of a child. The body lay on the right 

 side with legs flexed to the right ; face to the right and head to the 

 south. 



Burial No. J^l. — Southwest from stake 1.1 and 26 inches below the 

 surface level was found a fully flexed adult burial. The body lay 

 on the left side with face to the left and head to the south. There 

 was a bone awl at the lower ribs. 



