CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE N. W. FLORIDA COAST. 441 



Vessel No. 3. — This bowl was found in four pieces with fragments of other 

 vessels. Cemented together, it measures 6.5 inches in maximum diameter and 2.8 

 inches in depth. There is a basal 

 perforation. The decoration, in- 

 cised and punctate, is shown in 

 Fig. 17. 



Vessel No. 4. — This vessel, 

 of inferior ware and without deco- 

 ration save a scalloped margin, 

 lay crushed to fragments near a 

 single skull with which were four 

 arrowpoints or knives and the 

 curious lancepoint we have figured. 



Vessel No. 5. — A circular dish of inferior black ware inverted over a few 

 phalanges. The decoration, rather rudely done, is incised. The basal perforation 

 is to one side of the center. Diameter, 13 inches; depth, 2.5 inches (Fig. 18). 



Fig. 17.— Vessel No. 3. Mound at Waltou's Camp. (Half 



Vessel No. 6. — A bowl found crushed to pieces, inverted over a solitary skull. 

 The base has a perforation. The decoration, a species of scroll, is incised. The 

 fragments were sent to Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass., whence the photo- 



