286 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



Vessel No. 3. — A vase of interesting shape having three lobes joined by a 

 cylinder to a much flattened sphere (Fig. 251). The decoration, incised and punc- 

 tate, is practically the same on two of the lobes, with a certain variation on the third. 



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Fig. 251. — Vessel No. 3. Hall mound. (About full size.) 



On the upper part of the vessel the design is repeated on the opposite side. There 

 have been two holes for suspension. Height, 6.5 inches; maximum diameter, 5 

 inches. 



Vessel No. 5. — A bowl of about 2 gallons capacity, found crushed but since put 



