I 12 
the bowl of which is in the form of a bird, perhaps intended 
for a toucan. 
The rude earthen vessel No. 28, Case E 6, was found 
associated with a secondary interment in this mound. 
Objects found in Mound No. 5, " Mound City." 
C 38. 
Upon Tablet 19 is a mass of fine clay, of which a considerable 
quantity was found in this mound. 
Upon Tablets 20 and 21 are pieces of galena, a large quantity 
of which was also found in Mound No. 5. 
Objects found in Mound No. 7, Mound City." 
Case E 6. 
No. 24. — Plates of mica, found covering the "altar," arranged 
in a crescent-like form. 
The two wedge-shaped copper hatchets, Nos. 23 and 29, 
Case E 6, were found near the surface of Mound No. 7, 
"Mound City," and perhaps belong to a secondary inter- 
ment. 
Objects found in Mound No. 8, " Mound City." 
Cases C 34 to C 39. 
C 34- 
Nos. I to 17 are sculptured stone smoking-pipes 
found upon the "altar" of this mound. No. 3, 53, is much 
injured from the heat to which it has been exposed. It is 
stained from having been in contact with some copper object. 
No. 4, is made from a coralline limestone, a material no 
doubt selected on account of the beauty of the markings. No. 
6, 59, is also made of coralline limestone. No. 11, 53, is taste- 
fully ornamented around the rim of the bowl. No. 12 23 var., 
is ornamented with circular indentations. 
C 35. 
Nos. I to 14 are stone smoking-pipes. The bowl of No. 2, %, 
is in the form of a tortoise. 
