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



Fig. 69.— Vessel No. 21. 



and with gracefully rounded rim. The complicated decoration, beautifully carved, 

 confined to the upper portion, is practically all shown in Fig. 70. Fig. 71 gives the 

 outline of the side. Maximum diameter, 6 inches ; height, 3 inches ; diameter of 

 aperture, 3.5 inches. 



Vessel No. 27. — A pot with two encircling lines of punctate markings 

 (Fig. 72). 



Vessel No. 29. — A pot with ovoid body, of about two quarts' capacity. A 

 thick rim flares slightly. A border .5 inch in diameter, consisting of complicated 

 stamp decoration, is just below the rim. Diameter, 5.6 inches; height, 6.8 inches 

 (Fig. 73). 



Vessel No. 35. — In shape an inverted truncated cone. The ware, bright 

 yellow, has been colored crimson about one inch below the rim. Next follows a 

 band about 1.75 inches broad, without paint, with incised decoration. The 

 remainder of the vessel is crimson. Parts are missing. Height, 6 inches; 

 maximum diameter, 4.5 inches (Fig. 74). 



