272 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



Vessel No. 28. — A bowl of ware more solid than that of the majority from this 

 mound. The incised decoration is shown in diagram in Fig. 234. 



Vessel No. 31. — A vase of rough inferior material, with four feet. The body 

 consists of four repousse lobes. The neck, upright, flares slightly near the margin. 

 There is no decoration. 



Vessel No. 37. — A toy bowl having below the rim an encircling incised line 

 with parallel incised perpendicular lines between it and the rim. 



Fig. 234. — Vessel No. 28. Decoration. Yent moiiiifl. 

 (HiUf size.) 



Fig. 235.— Vessel No. 40. Yent 

 mound. (Half size.) 



Vessel No. 40. — Cylindrical with flat base, and rim .4 of an inch wide extend- 

 ing horizontally. There are perforations on opposite sides for suspension (Fig. 235). 



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Fig. 236.— Vessel No. 45. Yent mound. (About full size.) 



