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were beautifully chipped, triangular in form, with broad concave 

 bases. They were quite thin and all were perfect when found. How- 

 ever, even though carefully packed in the field, one had a broken 

 corner when received at the laboratories, which emphasizes how 

 fragile they were because of their thinness. They are shown for 

 comparison in plate 122, b. 



Feature No. 2. — This was a charred log incorporated in the mound 

 near stake 9.4. This log fragment was 4 feet long and nearly 2 feet 

 in diameter and was only about 6 inches above the hardpan at its 

 lowest end. It was badly decayed. 



Burials 



Burial No. 1. — A fully flexed adult buried on the right side, with 

 the head to the southwest, was found 34 inches above the hardpan. 

 A tree stump grew near the skull and roots had penetrated the burial 

 throughout. 



Burial No. 2. — Some 6 inches above the hardpan the fragments of 

 a skull and large bones were found. All the bones were poorly pre- 

 served. A broken pipe resting in an upright position was found in 

 association. The pipe is shown in plate 122, Z>, central row. 



Burial No. 3. — On the hardpan surface a burial represented only 

 by a fragmentary skull was found. 



Burial No. 1^. — Some 4 inches above the hardpan a fragmentary 

 skull and mandible indicated the presence of a burial. A flint arrow 

 point was found in association. 



Burial No. 5. — This burial was near the surface of the mound. 

 Two skulls and fragmentary long bones were apparent. One flint 

 arrow point was found in association. 



Burial No. 6. — Some 27 inches above the hardpan two skulls and 

 some fragmentary long bones were found. Near them was a charred 

 log. They were not far from Burial No. 1 and may have been asso- 

 ciated with it. 



Burial No. 7. — Teeth and fragmentary bones were found under a 

 stump 32 inches above the hardpan. The other bones had disinte- 

 grated. 



Burial No. 8. — At a point 20 inches above the hardpan a fragmen- 

 tary skull and long bones were found under a stump. They had 

 been much disturbed by the roots. 



Burial No. 9. — Fragments of skull and much disintegrated bone 

 were found 24 inches above the hardpan. 



Burial No. 10. — Six inches above the hardpan three flat stones were 

 found in a row and touching each other. Fragmentary bones were 

 found under the stones, and at the end of the row of stones fragments 

 of a skull remained. 



