CERTAIN RIVER MOUNDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA. 481 



Tobacco pipes. — Three pipes of soapstone, variously associated, came from the 

 Grant mound. One of these was about the size and form of the one figured from 

 the Shields mound. The others were somewhat smaller though of the same type. 

 One had two lines rudely incised on one side and one on the other. 



A tobacco pipe of sandstone came from a depth of 20.5 feet, beneath a cranium 

 with a mass of red pigment and shell beads. Length of bowl and stem, 3.4 inches ; 

 diameter of bowl, about 1.7 inches (Fig. 32). 



Fi«. 30.— "Celt" of altered Fe.Jsite. Grant mound. (Full size.) 



Fig. 31. — Same, side view. (Full size.) 



Another tobacco pipe of sandstone, with bowl nearly at right angles to the 

 stem, lay in caved sand. Height of bowl, 2.5 inches; length of stem, including 

 base of bowl, 2 inches ; diameter of bowl, about 1.7 inches (Fig. 33). 



Pendants. — A pendant, probably of fine-grained D write, 2.5 inches long with 

 maximum diameter of 1.2 inches, lay in caved sand (Fig. 34). 



