240 CERTAIN ABORICxINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



87) intact as to the base, which was the case with several pots and bowls, all 

 diminutive, found directly with burials in this mound. 



Burial No. 59 was a skeleton in a squatting position on the base. With it 

 wei-e : a pendant of shell; an arrowhead or knife, of jasper; a small undecorated 

 clay smoking pipe ; clam shells ; six pendants,^ one bottle-shaped and grooved, made 

 from a quartz pebble, five of ordinary types, one of these of red indurated shale and 

 four of igneous rock. 



Burial No. 60, a Hexed skeleton, had with it an undecorated smoking pipe of 

 clay with comparatively small bowl and flaring rim (Fig. 178). 



Burial No. 63, bones disturbed by caving sand, had nearby five implements, 

 some for cutting, some for piercing, made from columellas of large marine univalves ; 

 three shell gouges, one without a cutting edge ; a bit of sandstone and a pebble- 

 hammer. 



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Fig. 179. — Part of deer jaw cut off at base. Two positions. Moiiud near Porter's Bar. (Full size.) 



Burial No. 64, a partly flexed skeleton, lay on the base of the mound. With it 

 were : a small chisel, probably- of volcanic rock, somewhat broken ; a triangular ham- 

 mer-stone, rudelj' grooved for a handle ; and four shell gouges. 



With other burials were: two "celts;"' the small vessels of which we have 

 spoken ; and a number of hammer-stones, smoothing-stones and shell drinking cups. 



Apart from burials were: thi'ee "celts;" a flake of chert, probably a knife; 

 several arrow and lancelieads, some of chert, some of quartzite ; mica ; shell drink- 

 ing cups ; a lump of galena, of considerable size, apparently having seen service as a 

 hammer ; a pendant, probablj^ of ingenous rock ; a number of shell implements badly 



' As to the uses made of plummet?, see "Archseological Histoiy of Ohio." Fowke, i)g. 550, et seq. 



