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PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 



From the summit of this hill one has a grand view of the valley extending 

 north about 7 miles, and can see the locations of other mounds that dot 

 the hill-tops and second terraces of this beautiful and productive valley, 

 and those along Wolf Creek and other tributaries that empty into the 

 White Water. 



A.— The Glidwell Mound, Franklin Co., Ind. 



The Kev. J. P. MacLean, of Hamilton, Ohio, claimed these so-called 

 terraces to be land-slides, but ackuowledges those surrounding the 

 fortitieil mound on the Templeton hill to be the work of the mound- 

 builders. Now, the terraces surrounding the fortified mound on Tern- 



