502 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE TOMBIGBEE RIVER. 



Mann's Ferry, mounds, Messrs. H. A. and D. D. Woolf, permission. 



Brown Landing, mounds, J. A. Watters, Esq., permission. 



Tuskahoma, mound, B. B. Nobles, Esq., permission. 



Campbell's Landing, mound, S. P. Noble, Esq., permission. 



Opposite Bashi Creek, camp-site, J. S. Henson, Esq., permission. 



Bashi Creek, mound, S. P. Noble, Esq., permission. 



Opposite Wildcat Landing, mound and camp-site, S. P. Noble, Esq., permission. 



Turner's Shoals, camp-site, Mrs. Monetta. 



Opposite Oktippa Creek, camp-site, Mrs. E. Monetta. 



Opposite Powe's Landing, mounds, H. A. Powe, Esq., permission. 



Thornton's Upper Landing, mound, T. J. Cowan, Esq., permission. 



Thornton's Upper Landing, camp-sites, J. P. Armistead, Esq., permission. 



Cox's Landing, mound, J. W. Nichols, Esq., permission. 



Bass' Landing, mound, D. B. Bass, Esq., permission. 



Malone's Landing, mound and site, Mrs. Henrietta Malone, permission. 



Buck Landing, mound, Mrs. Heni-ietta Malone, permission. 



Santa Bogue Creek, mound, F. Boykin, Esq. 



Peavy's Landing, mound, F. Boykin, Esq. 



Jackson, mounds, Charles Saint, Esq., permission. 



Jackson, mound, C. W. Zimmerman, Esq., permission. 



Jackson, mound, T. I. Kimbell, Esq., permission. 



Bolan's Woody ard, mound, James Richardson, Esq. 



Gaines' Upper Landing, mound, H. L. Gaines, Esq., permission. 



Carney's Bluff, mound, P. A. Bryant, Esq., permission. 



Payne's Woodyard, mound, T. H. Bush, Esq. 



Mcintosh Landing, mound, A. F. Hook, Esq., permission. 



Upham's Mill, mound, William Mehars, Esq. 



Cut-off, mound, C. G. Foot, Esq., permission. 



Cut-off, mound, G. D. Tuatt, Esq. 



Mound at Butler's Gin, Lowndes County, Miss. 

 The mound, oblong in shape, is in a cultivated field about 200 paces S. S. E. 

 from the landing, on property of Mr. James Cox, of Columbus, Miss. It is 8 feet 

 high, with basal diameters of 128 feet and 180 feet. The diameters of the summit 

 plateau are 80 feet and 137 feet. This mound is a refuge in flood time, and has 

 houses upon it. No investigation was allowed. 



Mounds near Chowder Spring Landing, Lowndes County, Miss. 

 In a cultivated field, about 250 yards N. N. E. from the landing, on property 

 of William S. Mustin, Esq., of Columbus, Miss., is a mound of circular outline, 5 

 feet 8 inches high, 80 feet across the base. Part has been under cultivation. On 

 the other portion is a small log cabin. Considerable excavation in various parts 

 showed the mound to be of sandy clay. This mound was probably domiciliary. 



