244 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



tate decoration as conventionalized fore-legs and hind-legs are clearly shown (Fig. 

 189). An animal head is probably missing from the rim in front. 



Vessel No. 35. — A bowl of about one-half pint capacity, with incised decoration 

 on one part only, shown diagrammatically in Fig. 190. 



Vessel No. 36. — Portions of a compartment vessel, scattered throughout the 

 mound. Parts are missina;. 



Fig. 184. — Vessel No. 18. Decoratiou. Moiuid near Porter's Bar. (Half size.) 



Vessel No. 60. — An imperforate pot. 



Vessel No. 61. — A water-bottle with a most interesting incised design repre- 

 senting some highly conventionalized form. In addition to the "killing" in the 

 base, a small hole has been knocked in the side of the vessel, involving the decora- 

 tion to a very limited extent. Diagram (Fig. 191) shows the design with slight res- 

 toration. 



Fig. 185. — Vessel No. 21. Motiuil near Porter's Bar. 

 (Half size.) 



Fig. 186.- 



-Vessel No. 21. Another view. Mound near Porter's 

 Bar. (Half size.) 



