PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



DAVENPORT ACADEMY 



NATURAL SCIENCES. 



VOLUME VI. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF lOV^A ANTIQUITIES.* 



r.\ FREOKRICK Sl'ARK, I'H. D. 



1. Ai.DKicn, Chari.e.s. Anicruan Atitiqiiariaii, v\., ^2. 



Letter describing human remain?, with relics, from Webster 

 City, and mentioning mounds near Ft. Dodge, near Webster 

 City, and in Emmett County. 



2. Ar.EXANDKK, W. E. Hist. IViimeshiek and Allamakee Cos., 1882, 



Refers to mounds, pottery, copper rehcs, etc. LPP- >)57-v) 



3. American ANrujUARiAN. 1887 (ix.), p. 116. 



Quotes Prof. Leon de Rosny, in i)aper before the Societe 

 Americane de France, as against the Davenport Tablets. 



4. 1887 (ix.), p. 250. 



(Quotes Uhle's remarks upon Putnam's address as given in 

 paper — Les pipes et le Tobaq, — before the Berlin Anthropo- 

 logical Society. Also at p. 55. 



*This Bibliofc;rapliy was presented before tlie Academy in 1887. It has recently (October, 

 1892) been extended, tliat it miglit be fairly complete to date. A few titles of ethnological 

 articles, relative to the Sacs and Foxes, or other Iowa tribes, have been introduced. 



IProc. D. a. N. S., Vol. \'I.] 1 [December U, 1892.] 



