. Bulletin. Ethnology. Riv. Bas. Sur. Pap. No. 4] ADDICKS BASIN WHEAT 153 occasionally by shallow inlets to the lagoons that lie between them and the mainland. One of these expands into Galveston Bay (At- wood, 1940, p. 56) (fig. 4). From this young coast the land grades. Figure 4.—Map of general area. gently inland to a mature coastal plain which is a nearly featureless broad lowland. Shallow, wind-eroded pits, locally termed "blow- outs" or "hog-waUows," and small clustered knolls of disputed origin occur in the area, but neither is of sufficient magnitude to relieve grea


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Riv. Bas. Sur. Pap. No. 4] ADDICKS BASIN WHEAT 153 occasionally by shallow inlets to the lagoons that lie between them and the mainland. One of these expands into Galveston Bay (At- wood, 1940, p. 56) (fig. 4). From this young coast the land grades. Figure 4.—Map of general area. gently inland to a mature coastal plain which is a nearly featureless broad lowland. Shallow, wind-eroded pits, locally termed "blow- outs" or "hog-waUows," and small clustered knolls of disputed origin occur in the area, but neither is of sufficient magnitude to relieve greatly the monotony of this level land (Plummer, 1932, pp. 792-793).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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