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



8.5 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in depth, having incised decoration on the 

 inner surface, lay face down on Vessel No. 20, which, inverted, was over a few 

 fragments of the bones of a child. These bones lay upon a large portion of another 

 dish. Vessel No. 20, a bowl of brown ware, intact with the exception of a basal 



Fig. 22.— Vessel No. 15. Mound at Walton's Camp. (About half size.) 



perforation, has an admirably executed incised and punctate decoration as shown in 

 Fig. 23. Maximum diameter, 13.8 inches; depth, 6.5 inches. Vessel No. 19, also, 

 is perforate. 



Vessel No. 21. —A small, rude, imperforate bowl, undecorated with the excep- 

 tion of four knobs on the margin, lay about 1 foot from human remains. 



