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X. fig. 1. A large crematory altar (No. 5) in the conical 

 burial mound No. 1. This altar shows frag- 

 ments of charred human bones. 



fig. 2. A repository altar (No. 4) of peculiar form in 

 the conical burial mound No. 1. 



XL figs. 1,2. Repository altars (Nos. 2 and 1) in the conical 

 burial mound No. 1. 



XII. fig. 1. A partially cremated skeleton in the small con- 

 ical mound No. 8. 



fig. 2. The remains of a cremated skeleton in the rabbit 

 effigy mound No. 9. 



XIII. fig. 1. The large conical burial mound No. 1, partly 



excavated. 



fig. 2. Kratz point upon which most of the mounds of 

 the Kratz creek group are located. 



XIV. figs. 1, 2. The large ossuary of bundle re-burials found in 



the center of the conical burial mound No. 1. 



XV. figs. 1, 2. The large ossuary of bundle re-burials found in 

 the center of the conical burial mound No. 1. 



XVI. fig. 1. Skeleton of a burial in the flesh (No. 2) found in 

 the large conical burial mound No. 1. 



fig. 2. Skeleton of a burial in the flesh (No. 3) found in 

 the large conical burial mound No. 1. This 

 skeleton had five quartzite arrow points placed 

 about its right knee. 



fig. 3. The right knee of the skeleton shown in fig. 2 

 with the five quartzite arrow points in place. 



XVII. fig. 1. Surveying the Kratz creek mound group. 



fig. 2. General view of the excavation of the large coni- 

 cal burial mound No. 1. 



figs. 3, 4. Methods of excavating the ossuary of bundle re- 

 burials in the large conical mound No. 1. 



