264 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



Fig. 222.— Vessel No. 25. Deooration. Tucker mound. (Half size.) 



decoration is incised scrolls with punctate and other markings (Fig. 225). Height, 

 7.3 inches ; maximum diameter, 8 inches. 



Vessel No. 37. — This vessel, crimson inside and out, was found badl^' crushed 

 and with parts missing. Cemented together and somewhat restored it seems to be a 

 representation of a shell. On the opposite sides are convolutions similar to those 

 shown in Fig. 226. There have been two perforations for suspension, on one side. 

 Height, 4.2 inches; transverse diameter, 4.8 inches. 



Fig. 223.— Vessel No. 29. Tucker mound. (Full size.) 



Fig. 224.— Vessel No. 31. Tucker mound. (Half size.) 



