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No. 4. Distance north from No. 3 251 feet; 



Nos. 2, 3, and 4 are each about 33 ordinary paces from 

 the edge of the second bank of the river. 



No. 5. An oblong square; longitudinal base 81 *' 



Top - 35 " 



Perpendicular height 4 " 



Distance west from No. 4 155 ' ' 



No. 6. Different in form from the others. It is called the Fall- 

 ing Garden., and consists of three stages, all of equal length, 

 and of the same parallelogramic form. The superior stage, 

 like the five succeeding mounds, is bounded on the east by 

 the edge of the second bank of the river. The second and 

 third stages are in succession on the declivity of the bank, 

 each being horizontal, and are connected with each other, 

 and with the first, by an abruptly-oblique descent. 



Longitudinal base 114 feet. 



Top or flat portion 88 " 



Transverse base of the first stage 30 " 



height of the first stage 5 " 



Declivity to the second stage 34 " 



Transverse surface of the second stage 51 " 



Declivity to the third stage 30 " 



Transverse surface of third stage 87 " 



Declivity to the natural slope (on the east) • • • 19 



No. 7. Like the three succeeding ones, conical. 



Distance northward from No. 6 95 " 



Base 83 " 



Top 34 " 



Height 4| " 



No. 8. Distance about north from No. 7 94 " 



Base 98 " 



Top 31 " 



Height 5 " 



No. 9. Distance about north from No. 8 70 " 



Base il4 " 



Top 56 " 



Height 16 " 



No. 10. Distance about north 74 " 



Base.. 91 " 



Top 34 " 



Height---. 8 or 10 " 



No. 11. Nearly square, with a large area on the top; (a brick house is 

 erected at the southwest corner.) The eastern side ap- 

 pears to range with the preceding mounds. 



Distance 158 feet. 



Base 179 " 



Top 107 " 



Height, west side, say 5 " 



Height, south side 11 " 



Height, east side 15 or 20 " 



