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the east and west quarter section lines of the northwest quarter, and 10 

 rods from north section line. It is located on the highest terrace for- 

 mation of the river, on Mrs. Lewis Hugh's farm. Its height is 4J feet, 

 and base diameter 35 feet. It is unexplored. 



Xumber 38 is in Sec. 3, T. 10 N., R. 2 W., in the northwest corner of 

 the northwest quarter, about equal distance from the north and west 

 . section lines, on the highest terrace formation of Hannah's Creek, and 

 on Mr. Jerry Sample's farm. The height is 4 feet, and the base diam- 

 eter 28 feet. It is unexplored. 



Number 39 is in Sec. 3, T. 10 K., R. 2 W., in the southwest corner of the 

 northwest quarter, about equal distance from the west section line and 

 south quarter-section line. It stands on a very prominent hill that juts 

 out to Hannah's Creek, where it and Dubois Creek join. From this 

 mound can be distinguished Nos. 30, 37, 38, 40, 41, 27, 28, workshops 

 CO, 62. 



Number 40 is in Sec. 4, T. 10 N., R. 2 W., in the northeast corner of 

 the southeast quarter, about 10 rods from the east section line, and 12 

 rods from north line of the quarter, on the highest terrace formation of 

 both the river and Hannah's Creek, and on Mrs. Scott's farm. Unex- 

 plored. 



Number 41 is in Sec. 9, T. 10 N., R. 2 W., in the northeast quarter of 

 the section, southwest of the township school-house 508 yards, on Mr. 

 Alex. Johnson's farm, and southeast of his residence 300 yards, on 

 the highest terrace formation of the river. The height is 5 feet, and 

 the base diameter 40 feet. From this mound can be distinguished Nos. 

 27, 28, 29, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, workshop 60. Unexplored. 



Number 42 is in Sec. 9, T. 10 N., R. 2 W., in the northeast corner of 

 the southeast quarter section, on the second terrace formation, and on 

 the south side of a small stream called Hollingsworth's Creek. It 

 stands only a few rods east of Mr. Henry Master's spring-house, also 

 southeast of his residence about 400 yards. The height is 4J feet, and 

 the base diameter 32 feet. It is composed of compact clay. 



Number 43 is in Sec. 9, T. 10 N., R. 2 W., about midway between the 

 south section line and the north quarter section line, and in the south- 

 east quarter of the section, due south of residence about 500 yards, on 

 the same farm, and on the second terraced formation. This mound is 

 oblong, and is 3 feet high, its longest diameter being 42 feet, its shortest 

 20 feet. Mr. Enoch Hollingsworth, who owned this farm years ago, at 

 his leisure moments trenched it from east to west, and in doing so re- 

 moved several fragments of human bones, a few arrow-points, and one 

 stone ax, which were thrown aside as valueless. 



Number 44 is in Sec. 24, T. 10 N., R. 2 W., in the northeast corner of 

 the northeast quarter section. The east section and township line 

 touches the base of the mound on the east side. It is south of the north 

 section line just 8 rods, and northwest of Mr. Thomas Flood's residence 

 40 yards. This mound has been under cultivation annually for the past 



