. 11.—V 1 No. 18. Mound below Hare's Land- | 
eer ren (Height 4.8 inches. Ета. 12.— Vessel No. 27. Mound below Hare’s Landing. (Length 6.4 inches.) 
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In one vessel from this mound was a small sheet of mica; in another was part 
of a cannon-bone of a deer. 
Мосхр NEAR OLD RAMBO LANDING, Decatur County, Ga. 
In a cultivated field on a plantation of Mr. J. L. Dickenson, of Donalsonville, 
Ga., is a mound about one-half mile in a NNE. direction from Old Rambo Landing. 
Correct measurements of this mound were difficult to obtain. Not only is the 
mound on a decided slope, but its lower parts at least have long been under culti- 
vation and are much spread in consequence. А diameter of 65 feet for the roughly 
circular base, and a height of 6 feet for the mound are the approximate dimen- 
sions. There had been previous digging to a limited extent. 
Considerable inves- 
tigation on our part indicated that the mound, which was of sandy clay, had been 
made for domiciliary purposes. 
MOUND NEAR STEAMMILL LANDING, DECATUR County, Ga. 
Three-quarters of a mile below Steammill Landing, and about 100 yards from 
the bank, on another plantation belonging to Mr. Dickenson, is a low and much- 
spread mound of clay in a cultivated field. No success rewarded our digging in 
this mound. 
MOUND NEAR SHOEMAKE LANDING, EARLY County, СА. 
In a cultivated field, belonging to the plantation of Mrs. Blanche Chancy, of 
Jakin, Ga., about one mile in a northerly direction from Shoemake Landing, was a 
mound about 2 feet high and 45 feet across its circular base, at the time of our 
visit. The mound, of sand, had been long plowed over, and probably considerably 
reduced in height. It had been dug into to a great extent previous to our visit, 
