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found iu the drift of Maine.^ It is singular, however, that this animal 

 is not represented iu the sculptured mound pipes, yet the same remark 

 applies to the moose, the porcupine, the rabbit, the skunk, and other 

 animals, a part of which are known to have been familiar to the builders 

 of some of the mounds. 



Moose. — Perforated teeth from mound on Saint Clair Eiver, Michigan.^ 



Elk. — Bone implements from mounds of Ohio,^ and from mounds 

 Nos. 1, 3, 6, and 15, Naples, 111. The head of the elk is also faith- 

 fully represented iu a sculptured pipe from Ohio mound."* Skull of elk 

 found by Sidney S. Lyon in a mound in Union County, Kentucky.^ 



Deer. — Bones found by Prof. F. W. Putnam in a mound on the Wa- 

 bash Eiver, Indiana.^ Bones found by the writer in mounds Nos. 6 

 and 7, Naples, 111. Awls made from bone of deer found by Sidney 

 S. Lyon in Union County, Kentucky.' Horn found in a mound at 

 the same place.^ 



Bear. — Fragment (head) from sculptured pipe found in Ohio mounds.^ 

 Drilled teeth from same mounds.'" Drilled teeth and radius from Illinois 

 mouud.i' Bones found by Prof. F. W. Putnam in a mound on the Wa- 

 ba.sh, ludiana.'^ 



Wolf. — Sculptured pipes from Ohio mounds.'^ Drilled teeth from 

 same mounds. ^^ Skull of prairie wolf in mound in Dakota.'^ 



Dog. — Skull from mound iu IlUnois.'*' 



Fanther. — Fragment of pipe from Ohio mound," also a pipe fromDa- 

 venport mound.'^ Teeth found in a mound in Kentucky.'* 



Wildcat. — Sculptured in Ohio pipes,^" and drilled teeth from same 

 mounds.^^ 



^Amer. NaturaUst, vol. 1, p. 268, note, and Vol. 6, p. 98, note. 



'^Sixth Annual Report, Peaiody Museum, p. 17. 



^Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 220, Fig. 119. 



*Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 257, Fig. 161. 



6 Smithsonian Report, 1870, p, 395. 



« Foster's Prehistoric Races, pp. 137, 138. 



1 Smithsonian Report, 1870, p, 395. 



sJftW, p. 403. 



^Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, tf-c, p. 271. Fig. 189; Flint Chips, p. 430 

 Fig. 69. 



i°Sqiiier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 234, Fig. 131. 



^^ Second Annnal Report Peahody Museum, pp. 15, 16. 



*2 Foster's Prehistoric Races, p. 1 37. Represented in the animal mounds of Wisconsia- 

 ha]pham^8 Antiquities of Wisconsin, pp. 65,70 and Plate XLV, No. 4 ; Squier and Da. 

 vis Ancient Monuments, p. 130, and PI. XL III, No. 8. 



13 Squier and Davis, ^wcteui Monuments, p. 271, Fig. 190; Flint Chips, p. 431, Fig. 74. 



"Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 234, Fig. 131. 



^^Smithsonian Report, 1871. p. 394, 



^^ Second Annual Report, Peahody Museum, p. 16. 



"Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 257, Fig. 160. 



^^Proceedings Davenport Acad, of Science, vol. 1, PL IV, No. 11. 



^9 Smithsonian Report, 1870, p. 403. 



^''Squier and Davis, Ancient Monuments, p. 257, Figs. 158, 159, 160. 



21 /(Z., p. 234, Fig. 131 ; Fli7it Chips, pp. 452, 480. 



