[104] Milfort, Mém., p. 217. 218. Walking through watercourses necessarily destroyed all vestiges of a marching body of warriors.

[105] Swan, in Schoolcraft V, 280.

[106] Cf. Hu`li-Wá'hli, and the name of this town.

[107] Cf. his Sketch, pp. 51. 52. 67. 68.

[108] Hawkins says: Forty by sixteen feet, eight feet pitch, the entrance at each corner (p. 68).

[109] Hawkins: two seats.

[110] Adair, History, p. 421.

[111] Hawkins, Sketch, p. 71, Bartram, Travels, p. 448 sqq.

[112] Bartram states that the Creek rotundas were of the same architecture as those of the Cheroki, but of much larger dimensions: Travels, p. 449.

[113] Hawkins, Sketch, p. 79.