ABORIGINAL SITES ON TENNESSEE RIVER. 241 
feature for a bottle, namely, a loop-handle at two opposite sides immediately 
below the opening, one of which, however, had been broken off and lost prior 
to the inhumation of the vessel. This bottle, with the missing handle restored, 
is shown in Fig. 26. 
Fia. 26.— Bottle of earthenware. Colbert Creek, Ala. (Height 6.5 inches.) 
MOUNDS ON THE JOHNSON PLACE, LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA. 
About one-quarter mile back from the landing, at the Johnson Place, be- 
longing to Mr. John Beckwith, of Florence, Ala., are two fine-looking mounds 
near together, one about 10 feet in height, the other 7 feet approximately. 
Permission refused. 
DWELLING-SITES ON KocER's ISLAND, LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA. 
Koger’s Island, controlled by Mr. J. T. Reeder, of Smithsonia, Ala., has 
about midway on its western side a landing at which is the only settlement on 
the island. Immediately back of this settlement is some cultivated ground, 
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