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5. 1889 (xi.), p. 325. 



Notice of vol. iv., pt. i, of the Proceedings of the Academy, 



and reference to its work in archaeology. 



6. American Journal of Science and Arts. 1885, pp. 411-412. 



Notice of the vindication pamphlet and fair presentation of 

 the Academy's claims. 



7. American Naturalist. xviii., 954. 



Refers to Henshaw's article (No. 51). 



8. xix., 827. 



Refers to "Conflict" between Davenport Academy and the 



Bureau of Ethnology. 



9. xix., 913. 



Refers to Academy's fine Collection of Pottery in a review of 



Holmes' paper (No. 52). 



10. t88o, p. 216. 



" Mound-builders." Summarizes Stevenson's article u|)on the 

 work of the Muscatine Academy of Science. 



II. 1880, p. 455. 



Announces discovery of Elephant Pipe No. 2. 



12. 1880, pp. 814-815. 



Notice of vol. ii., pt. 2, and vol. iii., pt. i, of the Proceedings 

 of the Davenport Academy, and consideration of the Ele- 

 phant Pipes. 



13. 1886 (xx.), p. 671. 



Notice of vol. iv. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy, and 

 consideration of Putnam's vindication. 



14. Annals of Iowa. New Series, i., No. 2, p. i. 



" Indian Mounds." Questions the antiquity of mounds and 

 mound-building. Refers to cup found in Iowa City mound. 



