Slowly, for the bottom-land is in some places heavily timbered, and the road requires clearing for the waggons.
To one side of it, in a narrow stretch of bottom-land, a row of weeping willows pierced the loose stone lake-wall.
Seated in his saddle he takes a survey of the bottom-land below.
They reached the end of the ravine and descended into the canebrake of the bottom-land which led to the Kentucky River.
The bottom-land, as it is called, between the water's edge and the hills, is generally low and narrow.