872 MOUNDVILLE REVISITED. 
symbols, however, are clearly represented. The leg-symbols present on the winged 
serpent found by us on our first visit to Moundville (Fig. 152 of our report), and 
seen on some of the plumed serpent designs of Peru, is a most popular symbol on 
the pottery of the northwestern Florida region,’ whence it extends somewhat 
northward,’ and is even found incised in the open-work effigy-vessels? Finally, 
Fig. 52.—Vessel No. 6. Decoration showing winged serpent with leg-symbols. (About half size.) 
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. (About half size.) 
Ета. 54.—Vessel No. 1. Ground south of Mound D. Decoration showing the winged serpent. (About half size.) 
14 Aboriginal Remains of the Northwest Florida Coast," Parts I and ПІ, Journ. Acad. Nat. 
Sei. of Phila., Vols. XI and XII, respectively. 
* “ Mounds of the Lower Chattahoochee and Lower Flint Rivers," Figs. 15 and 16. Journ. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila., Vol. XIII. 
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