CERTAIN ABORIGINAL RExMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 159 





Fill. 51. — Vessel No. 10. Mound near Fanning's Bavon. (Half size.) 



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Fig. 52. — Vessel No. 11. Mouml near Fanning's Bayou. 

 (One-third size.) 



Fk;. 53.— Vessel No. 12. Mound neai- Fanning's Bayou. (Half size.) 



MOUXD NEAR THE HeAD OF NoRTH BaY, WASHINGTON CoUNTY. 



This mound, seemingly intact, was in pine woods about one-half mile in a 

 WSW. direction from the home of Mr. W. M. Brooks, the owner, on the shore near 

 the head of North bay. 



The mound, about 2 feet in height and 38 feet across the base, was entirely dug 

 through by us. 



Human remains were met with in sixteen j^laces and consisted of single skulls, 

 skulls with long-bones, etc. No artifacts lay Avith the burials. 



Lhi associated, was an arrowpoint or knife, of red chert and, near tlie surface, 

 lay a cube of lead sulphide about 2.5 inches in each of its dimensions. 



