CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 315 



Vessel No. 30. — A bowl of about 1 quart capacity, decorated with crimson 

 pigment, w'ith bird-head at one end and conventional tail at the other. The wings 

 are somewhat in relief and are farther indicated by incised lines and certain portions 

 left free from the coloring of the rest of the vessel, showing the yellow ware. Part 

 of the bill is missing. A hole has been knocked through the base. 



Vessel No. 31. — Of about 2 quarts capacity, of solid ware but rather carelessly 

 made, having eight repousse ridges of irregular shapes and sizes around the body. 

 The outside is covered with crimson pigment. A hole has been knocked through 

 the base (Fig. 290). 



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Fig. 297.— Vessel Nu. ii. Mouiul ik-ki .Mniiiid Field, (Five-sixths size.) 



