478 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL MOUNDS, APALACHICOLA RIVER. 



Fig. 141.— Vessel No. 10. Mound at Bristol. (About three-fifths size.) 



high, in fragments when found, has been cemented together, with a certain amount 

 of restoration (Fig. 138). Below the rim is a series of designs, probably represent- 

 ing the eye. 



Vessel No. 3. — An urn of 

 graceful outline, bearing a small 

 check-stamp, found in bits and 

 since put together, with slight ' 

 restoration (Fig. 139). Two holes 

 below the rim show where a former 

 fracture has been held together 

 by the aid of a cord or sinew. 

 There is the usual hole broken 



through the base. Fig. 142.— vessel No. is. Mouud at Bristol. {Half size.) 



