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bones on east edge. One skull with 

 arm bones and ribs at north edge. 

 One skull at S. E. edge. One at 

 west edge under large stone. 



A large boulder lies between this and 

 No. 8, 9 and 10. 



No. 17. Single grave. Young adult, 

 flexed, but only skull and leg bones 

 remained. HeadE., face S. 



No. 18. Single grave, adult. Skull and 

 lower jaw in position. Other bones 

 decayed and scattered. Pelvis on 

 west edge of grave. 



No. 19. Single grave of child. 18" deep. 

 Bones entirely decayed. 



No. 20. Single grave of adult. Large and 

 thick charcoal deposit above grave. 

 Bones entirely decayed, body repre- 

 sented by a black streak. 



No. 21. Single grave. Child, very shal- 

 low. Bones decayed, body repre- 

 sented by black streak. 



No. 22.] Pit. Two feet deep. Two skulls 

 23. 1 lying together at western edge 

 24. ( of pit, 2 skulls on southeast 

 25. ) edge, child's skeleton at north- 

 26. J ern edge, legbones on east edge. 



No. 27. Single grave. 12" deep. Skull 

 on east edge, leg bones on south 

 edge. Rest scattered. 



No. 28.1 Pit- Three skulls at north edge 



29. with pelvis and femur. All 



30. [other bones on southern edge 



31 . j and eastern edge in an area of 



six feet. 



No. 32. Skull shallow and decayed. Rest 

 of skeleton nine inches deeper. All 

 bones in position except skull. No 



In front of skull a 

 small brass kettle con- 

 taining wooden ladle 

 and food. 



Iron knife in front of 



skull. 



Ax 3 feet north of 



skull. 



A few copper beads. 

 Knife. 



Glass beads, pipe 

 stem. 



String of glass beads, 

 loose beads, 2 knives, 

 lead seal. 



Glass beads. 



Nothing. 



Glass beads near 



skulls. 



Two knives. 



Iron knives and whet- 

 stone. 



