420 CRYSTAL RIVER REVISITED. 
Florida. One of these pendants (Fig. 22) is almost a facsimile of the type of the 
two curious pendants of copper, each having two projections, found by us on our 
first visit to Crystal River and shown, one above the other, in 
Fig. 53 of our former report. A selection of four pendants 
found at the time of our second visit is shown in Figs. 23, 24 
25, 26. 
In a deposit, together, were three pendants, probably of 
slate, of the same type as the long ones shown in Fig. 48 of our 
former report. Their lengths are 8.5 inches, 8.5 inches, 8.9 
inches, respectively. 
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Fia. 22.— Pendant. Crystal Ета. 23.—Pendant. Crystal Fig. 24.—Pendant. Crys- 
River. (About full size.) River. (About full size.) tal River. (About full 
size.) 
In Fig. 27 is shown a fossil shark’s tooth which has been used as a pendant, 
as two encircling grooves, one at each corner of the root of the tooth, clearly prove. 
In a mound of the Georgia coast we 
found a fossil shark’s tooth from which 
part of the root had been cut on two 
sides to facilitate hafting. The end ot 
this tooth was splintered by use. 
G. 26. M am 
Fia. 25.—Pendant. Crystal тая 
Fic. 27.— Fossil sh 
River. (About full size.) yikes Pa chin on 27 бе shark’s tooth used mri. pendant. 
rystal River. (Full 
