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



Fig. 65. — Vessel No. 6. Mound n 



ington. (Two-thirds siz 



Point Wash- 



flares slightly at first and then becomes upright, has six parallel circles of punctate 

 markings. Capacity about one quart (Fig. 66). 



Vessel No. 18. — This interesting vessel of thick and excellent ware, a light 

 yellow with many traces of crimson paint, somewhat resembles in shape of body 

 Vessel No. 5. The head of an owl projects horizontally from one side. On either 



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