PLATE V. 



Note. All figures drawn half size unless otherwise mentioned. 



Fig. 1. The broken portions of pots of this nature are the most common forms 

 in the mounds. Varying from 5 to 10 mm. in thickness. Nearly 

 half show the mat impression, and these impressions show a variety 

 in the mode of braiding the mat. The color of the fragments are 

 generally reddish. 



o mm. thick, black, very delicate walls and very fine mat impression. 



10 mm. thick, light reddish. This specimen has had its fractured 

 edge ground down, probably for the purpose of utilizing it as a cup. 



7 mm. thick, black, with areas of brick red, bowl shaped bottom 

 within. 



mm. thick, black with areas of brick red, smooth bottom, rough 

 inside. 



Light clay colored. 



7 mm. thick, black. 

 6 mm. thick, black. 

 Above 10 mm. thick, below 7 mm. thick, black. One groove inside 



twenty millmeters below rim and parallel to it. 

 Rim 10 mm. thick, lower edge of fragment 5 mm. thick, reddish col- 

 ored, rough surface. 



8 mm. thick, hight 140 mm. thick, rim with five rude knobs around 

 periphery ; roughly made. A few rounded pebbles mixed with bis- 

 quit ; burnt mud color. 



5 to 6 mm. thick, light brick red, well made. 



One quarter natural *ize. 5 mm. thick, black. 



4 to 5 mm. thick, 155 mm. in diameter, light brick red. 



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