NOTES ON THE ТЕХ THOUSAND ISLANDS, FLORIDA. 461 
Fikahatehee Key, and Russell's Key, large shell islands, yielded specimens of 
aboriginal work. 
Chokoloskee Key was visited with good results. Among various objects 
obtained there was a 
gorget wrought from a 
considerable portion of 
a shell (somewhat simi- 
lar to the shells we 
found in the great place 
of burial near Crystal 
River, Florida). which 
resembles a shallow 
FIG. 11.—Pendant. Goodland 
Point, Key Marco. (About 
Fic. 10.—Gorget of shell. Goodland Point, Key Marco. (Full size.) full size.) 
drinking-cup and might be taken for such an object were it not for two holes for 
suspension bored well below the margin. 
FrG. 12.—Ineised decoration on pendant. Goodland Point, Key Marco. (Full size.) 
An interesting object from Chokoloskee Key, a massive pick 6.7 inches in 
length and 1.25 inches in maximum thickness, wrought from the lip of Stromdus 
