REFERENCE TO WOOD-CUT. 
EXPLANATION OF VILLAGE SITE. 
A — Rocky ridge on west side of village. 
B — Ruins of “ Phil’s ” House. 
C — Area of plowed land, — level — covered by a layer of clam shells 
about 3-10 inches thick ; here the hut bottoms are obliterated. 
D — Swale — uneven surface, covered with weeds and bushes, and having 
scattered shell heaps. 
E — Part of the village undisturbed by the plow. Kitchen-middens deep 
and hut bottoms distinct. 
F — Low part of the swale, with irregular hillocks and shell heaps, now 
liable to be swept by the surf in heavy gales. 
G — Gravelly sea-beach in front of the village. 
The hut bottoms which have letters or numbers are those where the 
excavations referred to in this article were made. 
EXPLANATION OF HUT BOTTOM “ A.” 
H — Kitchen-middens before and behind the hut bottom. 
I — Stones at the outer margin of the hut bottom. 
J — Layer of beach gravel, used to raise the sleeping bench, outlining 
the form of hut bottom. 
K — Fire-place, with charcoal, bones, sherds, etc. 
L — Layer of surface mould. 
M — Layer of pottery clay outside of hut. 
N — Bed of clay (Leda clay) underlying the hut bottoms. 
(9) 
