MISCELLANEOUS INVESTIGATION IN FLORIDA. 315 
LOSSMAN’S KEY, MONROE COUNTY. 
After investigating a number of keys which yielded nothing of interest from 
an archeological point of view, Lossman’s key, one of the largest, if not the 
largest key of the Ten Thousand islands, was visited. At the northern extremity 
are large, level causeways and platforms, of shell, a thorough survey of which 
would be of interest. 
South of Cape Sable and eastward among the keys and northward to Lake 
Worth, where our journey ended, we met with nothing of especial archeological 
interest. After leaving the Ten Thousand islands, no shell keys were met with by 
us during an extended search, all islands being of sand or of lime-rock. 
IMPLEMENTS WROUGHT FROM ENTIRE SHELLS. 
We shall now describe in detail certain implements of shell found by us during 
the expedition of 1904, which differ somewhat from implements of the same type 
described in our report on * Certain Antiquities of the Florida West-Coast." 
Ғіс. 33.—Shell implement. Marco, (About full size.) 
Ғіс. 32.—Shell implement. Russell’s Key. (About full size.) 
