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Vessel No. 2. — This vase has the lower half of the body hemispherical ; 



the upper part somewhat constricted. The neck is slightly flaring. There have 



been four small projections from the rim, 

 of which two remain. Encircling the rim 

 on the upper surface is an incised line. 

 The ornamentation, incised, is a cross- 

 hatch beneath two arching parallel lines. 

 Maximum diameter, 5.5 inches ; height, 

 4.5 inches (Fig. 63). 



Vessel No. 5. — A vase of thick ware 

 with flat base, and quadrilateral as to the 

 lower part of the body. The upper part 

 turns inward. The neck is upright. The 

 ornamentation, incised and punctate, 

 shown on the two sides in Fig. 64, is re- 

 peated on the other two sides. Capacity 

 about one pint. 

 Vessel No. 6. — An acorn-shaped vessel of less than one pint capacity, with 



pinched decoration, perhaps intended to imitate the acorn (Fig. 65). 



Fig. 63.— Vessel No. 2. Mound near Point Washingtoi 

 (Half size.) 



Fig. 64.— Vessel No. 5. Mound near Point Washing 



Vessel No. 14. — This vase, of inferior ware, resembles Vessel No. 5, this 

 mound, as to shape of body which, in this case, is undecorated. The vessel, which 



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