532 THE NORTHWESTERN FLORIDA COAST REVISITED. 
whole and fragmentary, lay in sand tinged slightly pink by admixture of iron 
ore and had with them two small sheets of mica. They are all of yellow ware, 
all small or of moderate size and each, so far as determinable, has the mortuary 
perforation of the base. A number of commonplace forms are undecorated or 
bear slight pinched, punctate, or line decoration. 
Vessel No. 7 (Plate XIII, Fig. 2) has on two opposite sides birds’ heads 
modeled without detail, and on the other two sides incised decoration representing 
tails and wings, the designs being practically the same. 
Vessel No. 9, shown in Fig. 12. 
Fic. 12.— Vessel No. 9. Mound near Pippen's Lake. (Height 6.25 inches.) 
Vessel No. 13. This bowl, otherwise undecorated, has, around the opening, 
a novel and artistic arrangement in relief consisting of two fillets, the ends of 
each placed one above and one below that of the fillet opposed to it (Fig. 13). 
MOUNDS IN Bra Hammock, WALTON COUNTY. 
In Big Hammock, which is about midway on the northern side of Choctaw- 
hatchee bay, all on property of Mr. Lee H. Jernigan, of Freeport, Florida, were 
three small rises in woods, some distance apart, most difficult to find without 
the services of a guide. 
