STARR — I!1IU,I()<;ra1'HV Ol' IOWA ANTIQUniKS. II 



83 Science, vi. (No. 146.) 



" Effigy Mounds in Iowa." Group in Clayton County, near 

 North McGregor. Shows disproportions. Head generally 

 south. Feet generally toward water. 



84. American Anthropologist, 1889, pp. 159-164. 



" Stone Monuments in South Dakota." Says that similar 

 monuments occur in Iowa. 



85. ■ — — Anierica7i Anthropologist, 1890, pp. 269-274. 



"Stone Monuments in North-western Iowa." 



86. • Appleton's Annual Cyclopicdia, 1889, pp. 11 7-1 22. 



" Cave Drawings." Describes and figures interesting wall de- 

 signs from caves of Allamakee County. 



87. Science, xv. (1890), p. 275. 



" Effigy Mounds in Valley of Big Sioux River, Iowa." In the 



Lyon County group described by Starr; a fort also described. 



Loos, Prof. Chicago Journal, June 23, 1886. 



See Beal and Loos, Profs. 



88. LiNDLEY, Clarence. Proceedings Davenport Academy, \., 112. 



"Mound Exploration, 1875, Muscatine County." Groups near 

 Pine Creek. Burial Mounds. Some opened. Relics. 



89. Proceedings Davenport Academy, \\., Zt,. 



"Mound Exploration in Jackson County." Groups in Iowa 

 Township. Skeletons and a few relics. 



90. MacLean J. P. The Mound-Builders, 121110. 



On page 116 refers to Davenport Tablet. 



91. Matj.ery, Garrick. Fourth Ann. Rept. Bureau of Ethnology, 



[P- 23. 

 " Pictographs of North American Indians." Refers to incised 

 and i^ainted j)ictograiihs on cliffs in North-eastern Iowa. 



