1393.] Shell Heaps of Florida. 9 
with a hole in the center extending almost through; a small 
piece of greenstone cut into the form of a pyramid, and six 
arrowheads, one of quite unusual pattern for the St. John’s 
River, though found in some of the Western States‘ (Fig. 1). 
Fic. ]. Size, +. 
Captain Rossignol, formerly in charge of lighters carrying 
shell to Palatka, presented the writer with a collection of 
Fic. 2. Size, t+. 
implements found in situ, at this place, by him, comprising a 
number of rude arrow-heads and an implement of chert very 
‘Charles C. Jones, Jr., in “ Antiquities of the Southern Indians,” describes imple- 
ments of this character as being broken arrow-heads turned into scrapers. Fig. II, 
Plate xiv, represents a specimen from Georgia. 
