260 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



Vessel No. 20. — A small bowl of inferior ware, with a rude dentate design sur- 

 rounding the upper part, enclosing punctate impressions (Fig. 218). 



Vessel No. 21. — A vase of hemispherical body, with constricted neck decorated 

 with upright parallel ridges, ending in a square rim having incised symbols of the 

 bird (Fig. '219). 



Fig. 215.— Vessel No. 2. Tucker mound. (Two-tliirds size.) 



Vessel No. 22. — This vessel, shown in Fig. 220, is undecorated save for the 

 effigy of the head of a horned owl overlooking the aperture. Length, 8.4 inches; 

 breadth, 6.6 inches. 



Vessel No. 25. — Shown in Fig. 221, has a spherical body surmounted by along, 

 flaring rim. The decoration, incised and punctate, is giveii in diagram (Fig. 222). 

 Height, 7.2 inches; maximum diameter, 5.4 inches. 



