CERTAIN ABORIGINAL xMOUNDS, CENTRAL FLORIDA W.-COAST. 367 



Vessel No. 5, shown in Fig. 1, has an interesting incised decoration shown dia- 

 grammatically in Fig. 2, where restored portions are given in broken lines. There 

 are two holes for suspension. 



With these vessels was one entirely uudecorated and another with a complicated 

 starap decoration around the neck. 



Vessel No. 6, found alone in the western margin of the mound, is of most excel- 

 lent yellow ware and of interesting shape and decoration. The vessel, shown in 

 Fig. 3, is intact, save for a small basal perforation. The decoration is given in dia- 

 gram in Fig. 4. 



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Fit;. .3. — Vessel No. 6. Moiiiul neiir Fonlcr's Lamling. (Full size.) 



