192 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



all directions, seemed to be discolored by fire, though charcoal in masses was not 

 present, and made into a sort of cement through admixture of ashes. The material 

 was so tough that a pick rather than a shovel was needed. 



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Fig. 111.— Slierd. Mound B, Laughton's Bayou. (About half size.) 



No trace of human remains was present in other parts of the mound. We are 

 constrained to believe that cemeteries exist around St. Andrew's bay, whose position 

 we have been unable to locate. 



Mound neae Strange's Landing, Calhoun County. 



This mound, in hammock land, about one-half mile in a westerlj' direction from 

 the landing, on East bay, is on property belonging to Mr. William Strange, living 

 nearby. 



The mound, which was about 4 feet high and 38 feet across the base, was the 











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Fig. 112. — Vessel No. 1. Mound near Strange's Landing. (About full size.) 



