432 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL MOUNDS, CENTRAL FLORIDA W.-COAST. 



tools of chert, 'half wrought or very rudely worked, if complete. There were also 

 several implements made from columellas of marine univalves. Apparently unas- 

 sociated, were: one "celt" showing much wear where the handle had been; two 

 roughly chipped cutting implements of cherty material, each about 7 inches long 

 and each somewhat broken at the smaller end ; one graceful pendant of shell ; two 

 stone pendants found separately ; seven arrow- and lance-heads, of chert, some 

 barbed and beautifully pointed; one drill of chert; and several small cutting tools 

 of the same material; two arrowheads which, partly broken, had been rounded for 

 use as scrapers ; the lower part of a fine lance-head of chert ; an implement 5 inches 

 long, of smoothed quartz material. 



In this mound were no deposits of sherds other than, possibly, two or three 

 fragments lying together though, here and there, sherds were met with unassociated. 

 Some were undecorated and of inferior ware ; others gave evidence that vessels of 

 excellent ware and superior decoration had been possessed by the makers of the 



Fig. 87.— Selection of sherds. Mound near the Pithlochascootie river. (Half size.) 



