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y floating down the stream. Portuguese Account, c. XXII. Vega, l. IV. c. III. I never rely on Vega c. v. alone. The Spaniards were guided to the Mississippi by natives; and were directed to one of the usual crossing places, probably at the lowest Chickasa Bluff, Portuguese Account, c. XXXII. and XXXIII. taken in connection with the more diffuse account of Vega, l. IV. not far from the thirty-fifth parallel of latitude. Belknap, i. 192: Within the thirty-fourth degree. Andrew Ellicott's Journal, 125: Thirty-four degrees and ten minutes. Martin's Louisiana, i. 12: A little below the lowest Chickasaw Bluff. Nuttall's Travels in Arkansas, 248: The lowest Chickasaw Bluff. McCulloh's Researches, 526: Twenty or thirty miles below the mouth of the Arkansas River. The arrival of the strangers awakened curiosity and fear. A multitude of people from the western banks of the river, painted and gayly decorated with great Chap. II.} 1541. plumes of white feathers, the warri