246 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



Vessel No. 63. — The piece knocked from the bottom of this pot was found lying 

 within it, as was the case with another vessel in this mound. 



Vessel No. 66. — A bowl of about 1 pint capacity, of red ware, with a handle in 

 the form of a rather rude owl-head looking inward, which, with the exception of 

 crimson paint, inside and out, is the only decoration. 



Fig. 189. — Vessel No. 33. Decoi-atiou. Mound near Porter's Bar. (One-third size.) 



Vessel No. 69. — An imperforate pot with a rough complicated stamp around 

 the neck. 



Vessel No. 71. — A graceful undecorated vessel, ovoid in shape, with holes 

 below the rim, for suspension (Fig. 192). 



Vessel No. 74. — A shallow bowl 5 inches in diameter, to which a part, missing 

 when found, has been added. There has been incised and punctate decoration over 

 the base, part of which is wanting. A conventionalized animal paw, however, still 



Fig. 190. — Vessel No. 35. Decoration. Mound near Porter's Bar. (Half size.) 



Fig. 191. — Vessel No. 61. Decoration. Mound near Porter's Bar. 

 (Half size.) 



Fig. 192. — Vessel No. 71. Mound near Porter's Bar. 

 (Half size.) 



