INDEX. 



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

 PART I. 



Aboriginal dogs, 491. 



Bartram, William, curious ad- 

 venture of, with serpent, 495. 



Basal perforation, 427, 439, 440, 

 466. 



Basal perforation before baking, 

 440, 450, 497. 



Basin Bayou, mound near, 456. 



Bear Point, mound at, 423. 



Bear Point, mound near, 432. 



Beautifully carved vessel, 471. 



Bird-head effigies as handles of 

 bowls, 453. 



Bitumen, 426, 432, 433. 



Black creek, mounds near, 465. 



Black Point, mound near, 454. 



Bottle, engraved decoration, 461, 

 462. 



Cabeca de Vaca, 422, 430, 433, 

 491. 



Cemetery near Point Washing- 

 ton, 472. 



Choctaws, flattening of heads 

 among, 473. 



Coin, silver, 426. 



Concluding remarks, 496. 



Crushed shell rarely present in 

 earthenware, 439. 



Cup with double compartment, 

 450. 



Decoration of earthenware, 439. 



Decoration of incised face, 454. 



Dipper shaped vessel, 482. 



Dish, five- pointed, 459. 



Dishes, six-pointed, or star- 

 shaped, 439, 443, 444, 487, 491. 



Dogs, aboriginal, seen by Ca- 

 beca de Yaca, 491. 



Dogs, effigies of, as handles of 

 vessels, 491. 



Don's Bayou, mound near, 454. 



Double compartment, vessels 

 with, 469, 479. 



Double cup, in earthenware, 450. 



Duck-head in relief on sherd, 

 456, 457. 



Ear- plugs of shell, 427. 

 Earthenware, character of, 430, 



466, 496. 

 Effigy- vase of human form, 457. 

 Enclosed burial, one example of, 



487, 496. 

 Engraved decoration on bottle, 



461, 462. 



Finger- rings of glass, 473. 

 Five-pointed dish, 459. 

 Flattening of skulls among the 



Choctaws, 473. 

 Frog- shaped vessel, 446, 447. 



Galena, ball of, 466. 

 Gourd shaped vessel, 455, 482. 

 Graveyard Point, mound near, 

 435. 



Heads of animals, effigies of, as 

 handles of vessels, 430, 488, 

 491, 494. 



Hoe-shaped implement, 473. 



Hogtown Bayou, mound near, 

 496, 



Holmes, Professor, 422, 425, 427. 



Human heads, effigies of, as han- 

 dles, 464, 465, 469, 494. 



Human head, effigy of, as han- 

 dle, containing objects which 

 rattle, 494. 



Inerarity Point, 433. 

 Inverted vessels over burials, 

 437. 



Jolly Bay, mound near, 459. 



ine P.O., mound near, 433. 



Lance-head, heart-shaped, 438. 

 Life-forms in earthenware, 446, 



447, 451, 461, 463, 468, 474, 



482, 484, 487. 



Maester creek, mound near, 433. 

 Maps, 419, 420. 



Marginal deposits of earthen- 

 ware, 459, 466. 



Material inset in incised lines, 

 425, 475, 477, 485, 488. 



Mortuary ware, ready made, 439, 

 440. 



Mounds investigated, 423. 



Perforation of base of vessels, 



427, 439, 440, 496. 

 Point Washington, mound near, 



465. 

 Putnam, Professor, 426. 



Rattlesnake, markings of, shown 



on vessel, 495. 

 Rocky Bayou, mound near, 455. 

 Romans, Bernard, 473, 495. 



Santa Rosa Sound, mounds near, 



435. 

 Scroll, Yucatec treatment of, 469. 

 Serpent, effigy of head of, for 



handle, 494. 

 Serpents, aboriginal veneration 



for, 495. 

 Silver coin, 426. 

 Six-pointed, or star-shaped, 



dishes, 439, 443, 444, 487, 491. 

 Skulls, single, interred under 



bowls, 432. 

 Stamp, small check, seemingly 



universally present in Florida, 



496. 

 Symbolism on earthenware, 425. 



Tobacco pipe of soapstone, 455. 



Urn-burial, another form of, 496. 



Vessel beautifully carved, 471. 

 Vessel representing open bivalve, 



479. 

 Vessel with double compartment, 



469. 

 Visor-shaped projections, vessel 



with, 442. 



Walton's Camp, mounds at, 435. 



