300 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



relief whose body twists twice upon itself. Restored portions of the serpent are 

 shown in broken lines (diagram, Fig. 282). 



An effigy of the human head, in relief, covered with crimson paint, which has 

 projected from the rim of a vessel, was found alone in the mound in the sand near 

 the surface. No fragments were in association nor was any part of a vessel found 

 later, from which it seemed that this head might have come. This fact is much to 

 be regretted as the modelling of the head is excellent (Fig. 283). A part of one 

 cheek and a portion of the nose received blows from a spade. 



Fig. 271.— Vessel No. 39. Hall mound. (Half size.) 



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Fig. 270.— Vessel No. 35. Hall mound. (Four-fiftbs size.) 



Fig. 272.— Vessel No. 42. Hall mound. (Half size.) 



