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- a few more years and the bones intombed in these hills of clay will have returned to their mother dust - in which case the story will be lost forever, unless the present generation be industrious.

I have noticed, with some amnisty, for wounds on the crania I have disintered and in one instance only did I discover any mark of the sort. This is almost a circular cicatrix considerably indented, and situated on the superior aspect of the frontal bone. It affords me no clue to the weapons with which these people fought or defended themselves. Its is amusing however to contemplate the tissue of circumstances which has been developed in relation to his Indian head, If an Indian one it be. The mind is irrisistably forced into a faciation assaciation? with his family and friends who surrounded him, in his day, and marked with painful selicitude the angry threatnings of this dangerous wound. A thousand years may have intervened