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��������FIG. 13. (i) Indian corn-hills in meadow between Earle and South Streets, Northampton, Mass. Approach from railroad embankment, looking southeast; (2) Indian corn-hills in Northampton. Observer standing just to the east of the large mound shown in (i); (3) Indian corn-hills in Northampton. Observer a few steps further east than in (2), in alignment with the rows of corn-hills shown in (3); (4) Hills in the middle of the field; in the immediate foreground some of the elongated mounds; (5) a detail of the Northampton corn-field showing growth of hardback (Spirea); (6) A view of nearly leveled hills lying near the railroad embankment; the observer is looking northwest, just the opposite direction from that from which the five others were taken.

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