l6 DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



130. Proceedings Davenport Academy^ \\., 148. 



" Mounds on Allen Farm." Group of six mounds. A few 

 relics. One "curved base" pipe. 



131. Proceedings Diwenport Academy, W., 156, 



" Shell-beds in Vicinity of Davenport." Thinks all but one 

 are nahiral. Formed at time of a higher river. 



132. Proceedings Davenport Academy, \\., 2^(i. 



" Curious Relic From Cook Farm." Rudely carved animal. 

 Quartz crystal eyes. Mound No. 3. 



133. Proceedings Davenport Academy, iii., 151. 



" Mound-Builders." Presidential address. Status of Mound- 

 Builders. Condition of Academy's collection. 



134. Science, i., 496. 



Letter briefly referring to relics from Southern Mounds, and 



to Cranial Deformities. 



135. Science, iii. (No. 71.) 



Report of Academy meeting. Refers to "Inca-bone." 



136. American Antiquarian, viii., 92. 



'•The Davenport Tablets (Tenuine." Four-page reply to (No. 



1 10) Peet. 



137. Price, Eliphai.et. Annals of Iowa, Vx.,-^. 121. 



" On the Origin, Antiquity, and Object of the Mounds of the 

 Mississippi. " Of no value on Iowa. 



13S. Pkoudfij-, S. V. American Antiquarian, iii., 139. 



" Earthworks on Missouri River." Read before Iowa Academy 

 of Science, Des Moines. 



139. American Antiquarian, iii., 271. 



" Mounds of South-west Iowa." Old trails, mounds, and 

 lodges described. Record of relics from undisturbed loess. 



