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CERTAIN SAND MOUNDS OF 



same spadeful of sand contained them, were found two tobacco pipes of coarse yel- 

 low clay. One was without decoration ; the other was shaped to resemble, pre- 

 sumably, the head of the duck (figs. 2 and 3). 



Fig. 2. Tobacco Pipe. Dunn's Creek Mound (full size). 



Fig. 3. Tobacco Pipe. Dunn's Creek Mound (full size). 



A discovery of pipes is almost unique in the river mounds. With the excep- 

 tion of two fragments from a small mound near Lake Poinsett, none have rewarded 

 our labors in twenty-nine sand mounds of the river. Mr. Andrew E. Douglass dis- 



