CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NAY. FLORIDA COAST. 253 



Fiu. 207.— Sherd. Mound near Green Point. {Half size.) 



207, 208, are shown four fragments of vessels more clearly stamped than the average 

 and with designs new to us. 



Incised decoration was met 

 with but three times, on two sherds 

 and on a vessel. 



A feature of the mound was 

 the presence of four feet on a con- 

 siderable percentage of the vessels 

 and scalloped margins on a large 

 number. Curiously enough, 

 neither of these characteristics 

 was especially noted in the neigh- 

 boring mound. In all, about forty 

 vessels were met with, nearly all 

 of which were in pieces or fell 

 apart upon removal. Of the de- 

 posit of thirteen vessels of which 

 we have spoken, but one was taken 

 out entii-e. It was apparent that 

 the commonest kitchen ware had 

 been placed with the dead. 



We give in detail a descri]?- 

 tion of the more interestino- amono- 

 the vessels. All are perforated 

 as to the base unless otherwise described 



Fig. 208.— Sherd. Mound near Green Pi.iiu. ^Half size.) 



