250 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



matter in certain places. There were many small deposits of oyster-shells here and 



.there throughout the mound, and scattered shells lay in the sand. In two or three 



cases oyster-shells lay with burials, but as there were so many cases where they did 



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Fig. 202.— Sherd. Mound uear Porters Bar. 

 (Three-fourtlis size.) 



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Fig, 201.— Sherd. Mound near Porter's Bar. (Half size.) 



Fig. 203.— Sherd. Mound near Porter's Bar. 

 (Three-fourths size.) 



not and as local deposits of shell were so numerous, it is entirely possible that the 

 proximity of the shells to the burials was accidental. Burials were in all parts of 

 the mound but were especially numerous in the central portions. 



