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Altogether, fifteen lanceheads, arrowheads, and knives were met with, some 
with burials and some apart from human remains. Five lanceheads, four of chert, 
Fig. 20.—Ornaments of shell. Crystal River. (Full size.) 
one of quartzite, lay with a skeleton. The remaining 
points—nearly all lanceheads—are of chert save one, 
an arrowhead of chalcedony. Several of the lance- 
heads, none of which exceeds 6.5 inches in length, 
are beautifully wrought, one of medium size being 
finely pointed and barbed. 
With many burials were sheets of mica of irregu- 
lar outline, some of them dyed red from contact with 
hematite. Other sheets, in abundance, lay apart from 
human remains. 
A beautiful little ornament representing a turtle 
(Fig. 21), perforated for 
suspension, doubtless 
came from the neighbor- 
hood of а skeleton, 
though the ornament 
linite. 
IG. 21.—Pendautin form of turtle. Two Crystal River. 
) 
Ета. 19.—Ornament of shell. Crystal 
River. (Full size.) 
apparently lay alone. Тһе material probably is cat- 
Various ornaments of this stone from Min- 
nesota were found during the first investigation at 
Fra. 
positions. Crystal River. (Full size. 2 
Seventy-three stone pendants or charm-stones 
were found during our second visit, some with burials, others apparently not 
directly associated with human remains. 
These pendants, which do not present 
any particularly new form, are mostly of the limestone and of the ferruginous 
limestone found near the Crystal River region, and one is of chert. One pendant 
is of calcite; one is of quartz, and a few are of other hard stones not found in 
