312 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



Vessel No. 23. — A bowl of about 1 pint capacity covered with crimson paint 

 inside and out. 



Vessel No. 27. — A trilateral bowl with rounded corners, of about 6 c^uarts 

 capacity, having a small bird-head looking inward. The decoration, which includes 

 the bird-symboL consists of the two designs shown in the half-tone (Fig. 288) thrice 

 repeated, with but slight modifications. 



Vessel No. 29. — A ceremonial vessel with rounded base in the center of which 

 is the usual ready-made perforation. There are also openings around the body. 

 Vertically from the rim rises the head of an owl. from which the beak and part of 

 an ear have scaled away (Fig. 289). 



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Fig. 291.— Vessel No. 33. Mound near Mound Field. (Half size.) 



Fio. 292.— Vessel No. 36. Mound near Mound Field. (About two-thirds size.) 



Fig. 293.— Vessel No. .36. Decoration. Mound near Mound Field. (One-third size.) 



