716 PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Frog. — Sculptured figure in mound pipe of Davenport collection/ and 

 pipe fctken from mound No. 8, at Kaples, 111. 



Toad. — Sculptured figure in mound pipes of Ohio.' 



Serpent. — Coiled around sculptured pipes from Ohio mounds.^ Rep- 

 resented in an immense earthwork, Adams County, Ohio,^ and in the 

 animal mounds of Wisconsin.' 



Rattlesnake. — Carved on Ohio pipes f carved figure found in Ohio 

 mound,''^ and figures carved on shells found in mounds of Tennessee.* 



in2«rd«.— Eepresented in animal mounds of Wisconsin.^ 



Shells. — Many marine species have been exhumed from the mounds. 

 The cassis, fulgur perversus of Lamark, the oliva, marginella, and natiea, 

 and probably stromhus found in mounds of Ohio.^^ Splendid specimen 

 of a fulgur perversus taken from mound No. 1, Naples, 111. Large num- 

 bers of these have been found in mounds near the mouth of the Illinois 

 River by the Hon. William McAdams, many of which were exhibited 

 by him at the Boston meeting of the American Association. Shells of 

 the common mussel were found by the writer at the base of mound No. 

 3, Naples, 111. Great numbers of beads made from the species marginella, 

 oliva, and natica have been found in the mounds.^^ Of flu\iatile species 

 the mounds of Ohio have furnished u7iio ellipticus, rectus, verrucosus, and 

 ovatus, " all existing at the present time in the neighboring streams."*^ 



Bald e«</Ze.— Sculp tiired pipe from mound No. 8, near Naples, 111." 



EagU.'^'' 



Hawlc. — Sculptured pipes from mounds of Ohio." 



Old. — Three species, viz : " Great owl, horned owl, and the little owl" 

 are recognized in the scultpured pipes from the Ohio mounds.^^ 



Turkey huzzard {Carthartes aura). — Sculptured pipe from mounds of 

 Ohio.i' 



Wild turkey. — Bones found by the writer in mounds Nos. 6 and 7, 

 Naples, 111. 



1 Proceedings Davenport Academy of Science, vol. 1, p. 118, and Plate IV, Fig. 5. 

 ®Squier aud Davis, Ancient Monumenls, p. 268, Figs. 1H3, 184, 185. 

 ^Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, pp. 248,268, Figs. 143, 186. 

 *Id., p. 96, Plate XXXV. 



^Lapham's Antiquities of Wisconmn, pp. 37, 38. 

 sgqnier and Davia, Ancient Monuments, &c., p. 268. 

 T/d.,p. 276. 



^ Fifth Annual Report Peabody Museum, pp. 17, 18, and Id., vol. 2, p. 89. 

 ^Lapham'a Antiquities of Wisconsin. 



>o Sqnier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 283 ; Foster's Prehistoric Paces, pp. 234, 235. 

 " Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 233. 

 1* Sqnier aud Davis, Ancieyit Monuments, i>. 284. 

 '3 Sqnier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 259. 

 '* Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 70. 



15 Sqnier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 259, and Fig. 165; Flint Chips, p. 428, 

 Fig. 60. 



16 Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 259; Flint Chijys, p. 427, Fig. 57. 

 " Squier and Davis, p. 260, and Fig. 171 ; Flint Chips, p. 427, Fig. 58. 



