CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE N. W. FLORIDA COAST. 461 



Vessel No. 5. — A rude, undecorated bowl of about one quart capacity. 



Vessel No. 6. — A bowl, 3 feet down, inverted over a fragment of human bone. 

 The ware is inferior. The 

 decoration is incised. From 

 one side a head, probably 

 representing that of a frog, 

 projects. Opposite, a tail, 

 apparently, has been lost 

 through breakage (Fig. 52). 

 Maximum diameter, includ- 

 ing head, 3.6 inches ; depth, 

 1.8 inches. 



Vessel No. 7. — 3 feet 

 down, lying on its side, un- 

 associated, was a perforate 



Fig. 52.— Vessel No. 6. Mound near Jolly Bay. (Full 



vessel with undecorated, globular body and upright neck, slightly flaring, 2 inches 

 in height. The neck has a poorly defined check-stamp decoration. 



Vessel No. 8. — This bottle, imperforate, of dark ware, is probably the most 



Fig. 53.— Vessel No. 



Jolly Bay. (Full size.) 



