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



six-pointed margin. This pot was found inverted (Fig. 104). Maximum' diameter, 



5.5 inches; depth, 3.7 inches. 



Vessel No. 50. — An imperforate bowl of light-colored clay, found, badly 

 crushed, turned over the skull of an adult. 

 The incised decoration consists of diamonds, 

 small circles, etc., similar to other vessels 

 already figured. From either side a head, 

 presumably that of a frog, projects (Fig. 

 105). Again we would call attention to 

 bowls of Nicaragua in connection with these 

 small heads, projecting from the side. Max- 

 imum diameter, 14.5 inches; depth, 6.8 

 inches. 



Vessel No. 51. — A bottle of black ware, 



found lying on its side with a deposit of 



shown in Fig. 106, covers the body and 



3.9 inches; length of neck, 1.2 inches; 



Fig. 104.— Vessel No. 49. Cemeterj 

 Washington. (Half size. 



scattered bones. 

 imperforate base, 

 height, 4.8 inches. 



Vessel No. 52. — This handsome bowl of black ware, imperforate (Fig. 107) has 



Incised decoration 

 Diameter of body, 



Fig. 105.— Vessel No. 50. Cera. 



incised decoration, with light colored material inset in the lines (Fig. 108). It lay 

 in a mass of human bones loosely scattered. Maximum diameter, 4.9 inches; 

 depth, 3.5 inches. 



Vessel No. 53. — An imperforate bowl with lined decoration and conventional 

 legs and paws below, lay inverted in the same mass of bones as Vessel No. 52 and 

 about one yard from it (Fig. 109). 



Vessel No. 54. — This vase, of inferior yellow ware, lay on its side in the same 

 mass of bones from which came Vessel No. 51. The decoration is punctate with 



