CERTAIN MOUNDS OF ARKANSAS AND OF MISSISSIPPI. 569 
feet and 173 feet. Тһе diameters of the summit plateau, in the same directions, 
were 74 feet апа 92 feet. 
Mound B, about 100 feet east of Mound А, on property of Mr. T. D. Major, 
residing nearby, was much spread by long cultivation. 
Its height was 5 feet 5 inches; its base, of irregular outline, was 96 feet N. 
and S. and 84 feet E. and W. Fourteen trial-holes' were put into this mound 
(which probably was domiciliary), without result. 
Nine trial-holes were dug without success into soil blackened with organic 
matter, somewhat to the north of the mound, evidently a former dwelling-site. 
Mound С, about 250 feet Е, by N. from Mound A, on property belonging to 
Miss Collier, has been almost cut to pieces—in the first place for use as a fortifica- 
tion, and later, it is said, by treasure seekers. 
DWELLING-SITE BELOW HAYNES’ BLUFF LANDING, WARREN COUNTY. 
About one-half mile in a southerly direction from Haynes’ Bluff Landing, on 
property belonging to Mr. Richard Harris, resident on the place, is a small dwell- 
ing-site in a cultivated field. 
Investigation yielded nothing of interest with the exception of a neatly-made 
object of limestone, about the shape and size of a hen’s 
egg, encircled somewhat above the middle by a groove 
(Fig. 1), which was found on the surface. 
On Mr. Harris’ property also are two elevations 
that were believed by persons in the neighborhood to 
be Indian mounds. Investigation, however, showed 
them to be ledges of lime-rock partly covered with 
soil, the stone being similar to that in the low hills 
about 150 yards distant. 
MOUNDS NEAR Haynes’ BLUFF LANDING 
WARREN COUNTY. 
On the plantation of Mr. H. K. Williams, resi- 
dent on the place, about one half mile in a NE. direc- 
tion from Haynes’ Bluff Landing, on ground sloping Fio. Object of limestone. Haynes 
toward the river, is a symmetrical mound, evidently іші Landing. (Fulls 
domiciliary. 
This mound, to some extent impaired by wash of water at its NE. angle, has 
a roadway leading out from its southern side. 
Its height from the western side is 30 feet 2 inches; from the eastern side, 28 
feet 5 inches. 
, 
! All trial holes mentioned in this report were designed to be 6 feet by 4 feet, by 4 feet deep. 
These dimensions, however, were not always strictly main ained. 
72 JOUEN: A. N. 8. PHILA., VOL, XIII. 
