400 SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON MISSISSIPPI RIVEB. 
Between the two mounds was level ground which had been long under culti- 
vation. On the surface were scattered some debris from aboriginal sites and a few 
fragments of human bone. А considerable number of trial-holes in this ground 
came upon three burials, with one of which was an inferior vessel of earthenware. 
FIG. 24.—Vessel No. 69. Neblett Landing, Miss, (Diam. 6.5 inches.) 
Here ends the description of our work in the Lower Mississippi region. The 
next site to be considered lies north of the Arkansas river and consequently in the 
Middle Mississippi valley. 
