CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 299 



bill of one, missing when found, has been restored. In the heads, which are hollow, 

 are small objects which rattle when shaken. 



Fig. 269. — Vessel No. 30. Hall niumul. (Five-sixths size.) 



The lower part of a vessel, from which certain parts were missing, badly broken, 

 has been cemented together and proves to have belonged to a vessel in all probability 

 similar to No. 13 from this mound. Around this fraa-ment winds a rattlesnake in 



