576 THE NORTHWESTERN FLORIDA COAST REVISITED. 
vessels intended for eulinary purposes. Also on Mound C and elsewhere were 
numerous small masses of burnt clay, some evidently from wattle-and-daub 
erections destroyed by fire, as they bore imprints of reeds or of ibid 
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There is no history of the discovery of any Indian relics in plowing on this place, 
and boys living on it knew nothing of arrowheads of flint, so numerous on some 
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