294 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



decoration, projects somewhat inside and out. The decoration, incised, consists of 

 series of parallel lines, three such series on one side, four on the side shown in Fig. 

 267. There are two perforations below the rim on the- same side. 



Vessel No. 27. — An imperforate compartment vessel which fell with caving 

 sand, presumably from a superficial part of the mound. A central compartment 

 rises above four surrounding ones (Fig. 268). 



Vessel No. 28. — A vessel of 6 quarts capacity, quadrilateral with rounded 

 corners and square imperforate base, slightly concave. The decoration consists of 

 an incised encircling line below the rim. This vessel fell with Vessel No. 27. 



Fig. 264.— Vessel No. 17. Hall in on nd. (Six-sevenths size. J 



