CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 243 



Vessel No. 10. — A toy vessel "with globular body and flaring quadrilateral neck. 

 Vessel No. 11. — Is of eccentric shape as shown in Fig. 182. Unfortunately, a 

 part of the neck is missing from an early fracture. 



Fig. 182. — Vessel Xo. 11. Mouud near Porter's Bar. (Half size.) 



Vessel No. 15. — An undecorated imperforate cup. 



Vessel No. 18. — Has a hemispherical body and slightly flaring neck (Fig. 183), 

 around which is an incised and punctate decoration shown in (Fig. 184) in which 

 the punctate markings have been accidentally omitted from the rectangular space in 

 the right upper portion. 



Vessel No. 21. — -A curious wedge-shaped vessel, a form new to our mound 



work. The decoration, incised, is practically 

 the same on either side (Figs. 185. 180). 

 Height, 8.5 inches; maximum diameter, 4.8 

 inches. 



Vessel No. 29. — A little bowl of inferior 

 ware, having below the rim a band about 1.5 

 inches in breadth, made up of series of rudely 

 incised perpendicular lines, of diagonal lines 

 and of horizontal lines. 



Vessel No. 30. — This vessel, undecorated 

 save for a single encircling incised line a 

 short distance below the rim, consists of an 

 upper part somewhat elliptical in horizontal 

 section, placed upon a flattened sphere (Fig. 

 187). 



Vessel No. 33. — This handsome trilateral vessel (Fig. 188), unfortunately found 

 broken into many pieces, probably represents some quadruped in incised and puna- 



FiG. 183. — Vessel No. IS. Mound near Porter's 

 Bar. (Two-thirds size.) 



