A Burial Mound of Florh 



whood of the shell fields would oal 



skulL TheEtnis 

 eparted. May we 



side of the mound were brought to light : a sj.ear head of 

 flint, five inches in length; one rude arrow head : one flake of 

 Hint; a large quantity of small shell beads; three barrel 

 shaped beads made from the columella of the Busycon, or 



If any effigy mounds are to be found in Flori 

 of exceeding rarity. During fifteen winters spent 

 none have come under the notice of the writer, 

 matie Mounds and Animal " Effigies, 2 " is cited* 

 by S. T. Walker of an effigy mound in the 



■Fresh-water shell Mounds of the St. John's River, p. 56. 



