428 LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE AND LOWER FLINT RIVERS. 
Dr. М. б. Miller, as during all our previous archeological investigations, had 
charge of the anatomical part of the work of the expedition herein described. 
The warm thanks of the Academy are tendered those owners of mounds on 
the Chattahoochee and on the Flint who kindly placed their mounds at its disposal. 
MOUNDS AND SITES INVESTIGATED ON CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER. 
Mound near Kemp’s Landing, Jackson County, Florida. 
Mound below Hare’s Landing, Decatur County, Georgia. 
Mound near Old Rambo Landing, Decatur County, Georgia. 
Mound near Steammill Landing, Decatur County, Georgia. 
Mound near Shoemake Landing, Early County, Georgia. 
Mound near Fullmore’s Upper Landing, Houston County, Alabama. 
Mound below Columbia, Henry County, Alabama. 
Mounds near Purcell's Landing, Henry County, Alabama (4). 
Mound near Paulk's Landing, Early County, Georgia. 
Mound near Howard's Landing, Early County, Georgia. 
Mound near Colomokee Landing, Clay County, Georgia. 
Mound at Fort Gaines, Clay County, Georgia. 
Mounds near Starke's Clay Landing, Clay County, Georgia (2). 
Mound near Georgetown, Quitman County, Georgia. 
Mound above Eufaula, Barbour County, Alabama. 
Mound near Upper Francis Landing, Barbour County, Alabama. 
Mounds near Rood's Landing, Stewart County, Georgia (8). 
Dwelling site near Hall’s Upper Landing, Chattahoochee County, Georgia. 
Mounds near Woolfolk's Landing, Chattahoochee County, Georgia (2). 
Mound and cemetery at Abercrombie Landing, Russell County, Alabama. 
Mound at Mound Landing, Muscogee County, Georgia. 
MOUNDS AND Sites INVESTIGATED ON FLINT RIVER. 
Mound near Log Landing, Decatur County, Georgia. 
Mound near Munnerlyn’s Landing, Decatur County, Georgia. 
Mound near Kerr’s Landing, Decatur County, Georgia. 
Burial-place on the Chason Plantation, Decatur County, Georgia. 
MOUNDS AND SITES INVESTIGATED ON CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER. 
MOUND NEAR Kemp’s LANDING, JACKSON COUNTY, FLA. 
The mound, in high swamp, dry at low stages of the river, on property of 
Мг. М.А. Warren of DeFuniak Springs, Fla., lay about one mile in a SSE. direc- 
tion from the landing. Its height was about 4.5 feet; its basal diameter, 33 feet. 
A broad trench had been dug in from the western side through the center of the 
