INDEX. 



CERTAIN AISOKIGINAL REMAINS OF THE NW. FLORIDA COAST. 



PART II. 



Aboriginal dog, 247. 



Alligator hayoii, iiKniud near, 



150. 

 Anderson's bayou, mound near, 



160. 

 Apalachicola, mound near, 21G. 

 Argillite, red, bead of, 100. 

 Aucilla river, mound near, 32.5. 



Baker's Lauding, mound near, 



196. 

 Bases of vessels, sometimes 



knocked out at the mounds, 



162. 

 Beads of brass, 275. 

 Beads of galena, 257. 

 Bear Hammock, mound near, 



845. 

 Bear Point, mounds near, 174. 

 Bird symbol, nature of the, 138. 

 Bison bone, gorget of, 225. 

 Bitumen in base of pot, 232. 

 Black paint, ware decorated with, 



341. 

 Blackened sand containing 



earthenware deposits, 353. 

 Brass beads, 275. 

 Brock Hammock, mound in, 140. 

 Burnt Mill creek, larger mound 



near, 140. 

 Burnt Mill creek, smaller mound 



near, 146. 



Calcined bones, 230, 239. 

 Carrabelle, mound near, 257. 

 "Celt," grooved, 211, 212. 

 Cemetery mound, 217. 

 Cemetery, St. Andrew's, 175. 

 Charcoal with burials, 130, 190, 



219, 275. 

 Clam-shell, imj)lements of, 258, 



208. 

 Compartment vessels, 131, 132, 



134, 164, 165, 215, 249, 265, 



279, 287, 294, 296, 297, 323, 



329, 342. 

 Comj)artment vessel with head of 



bird, 342. 

 Cool Spring mound, 216. 

 Copper, 150, 160, 177, 217, 224, 



225, 231, 236, 241, 258, 269, 



305. 

 Cremation, 354. 



Davis Point, mound near, 176. 



Deposits of earthenware in east- 

 ern part of mounds, 353. 



Disc of quartzite, 345. 



Disc of quartzite, biconcave, 277. 



Discs of earthenware, perforated, 

 forming parts of ear plugs, 

 236. 



Dog, effigy head of, 247, 326. 



Dogs, al)original, in Florida, 247. 



Double-head, handle of vessel, 

 320. 



Ear-plug overlaid witli copper, 

 217. 



Ear-plugs of copper, 236, 305. 



Ear-plugs of copper and silver, 

 224. 



Ear-plugs of copper and silver, 

 probably of aboriginal make, 

 224. 



Earthenware broken and .scat- 

 tered throughout mounds, 131. 



Earthenware deposits in masses 

 of blackened sand, 353. 



Earthen wai-e, deposits of, in east- 

 ern parts of mound.?, 353. 



Earthenware of Florida west- 

 coast, purely aboriginal, 351. 



Econfenee river, mounds near, 

 330. 



Effigv-vessel of human form, 



147, 148, 149, 179, 201, 202, 

 249, 297, 334. 



Effigy vessel representing grub- 

 worm, 222. 



Eleven Mile Point, mound at 

 214. 



Fanning's bayou, mound near, 

 152. 



Finger-ring made from "sea- 

 bean," 282. 



Fish, gorget of shell in shape of, 

 269. 



Flattening of skulls caused by 

 binding on bags of sand, 168. 



Fractured femur, 220, 281. 



Galena, beads of, 257. 



Glue-pot, aboriginal, 232. 



Goodson'sfishcamp, mound near, 

 345. • 



Gorget of bison bone, 225. 



Gorget of ferruginous sand-stone, 

 198. 



Gorget of shell, in shape of fish, 

 269. 



Gotier Hammock, mound in, 

 21(1. 



Green Point, mound near, 249. 



Grub-worm, effigy of, in earthen- 

 ware, 222. 



Hair-pins of shell, 275. 



Hall mound, 282. 



Hand, open, on earthenware 



vessel, 222, 223. 

 Handles of vessels, bird-head, 



which rattle, IS], 299, 327. 



329. 

 Hare Hammock, larger muund 



in, 197. 



