316 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



Vessel No. 33. — Is of rather coarse ware, with a small bird seated on one side. 

 There has been a certain amount of restoration (Fig. 291). 



Vessel No. 36.— The upper part of a vessel of superior ware, shown in Fig. 292, 

 heart-shaped in section, showing traces of crimson pigment, on the outside. The 

 lower part of the vessel was vainly sought by us. The incised decoration is shown 

 diagrammatically in Fig. 293. 



Fig. 298. — Vessel No. 45. Mound near Mound Field. (Four-fifths size.) 



Vessel No. 37. — This interesting vessel consists of a sphere flattened on one 

 side, on which is placed an effigy of a horned owl. There is a perforation in the base, 

 made before baking (Fig. 294). Height, 11.4 inches ; maximum diameter, 10 inches. 



Vessel No. 39. — A vessel of about 2 quarts capacity, Avith complicated stamp 

 decoration around the neck (Fig. 295). 



Vessel No. 42. — A vessel of good, solid ware, with complicated stamp decora- 

 tion on the neck (Fig. 296). 



