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160. Smith, Joei. W. Trans. A. A. A. S.. 1888, p. 329. 



"Iowa Mound-Builders' Relics." (Title only.) 



161. Smithsoniax In.stitute Report. 1880. 



A />s tracts of Corresponde7ice. 



B. Morgan, Mounds of Des Moines Valley. 44^. 

 H. T. Woodman, Unique Mound for Iowa near Dubuque, 

 448. 



162. 1879, 430. 



Abstracts of Correspondence. 



S. Allis, Lodge Cavities on Blufifs in Afills County. 



W. V. Banta. Mounds in Henry County. 



L. Bassett, Implements from Keokuk. 



D. C. Beaman, Mounds near Keosauqua. 



F. C. Canda, Copper Implements from Grandview. 



H. Davis and W. A. McDonald, Clayton County "Lookout 



Mounds." 

 S. B. Evans, Summary of article in same volume. (IVo. 23.) 

 W. H. Ketterman, Mounds of Wapello County. 

 J. M. Mansfield, Mounds of Henry Co., near Mt. Pleasant. 

 F. M. Witter, Mounds and Relics, Toolesboro. 



163. Souier, E. G. Serpent Symbol in America. 8 vo. 



Pp. 140-142, quotes "Pidgeon" for serpent symbols near 

 Guttenburg. Two figures. 



164. Starr, Frederick. American Antiquarian. 1887, p. 303. 



Shell-heaps at Cedar Rapids; attributed by mistake to W. G. 

 Evans. 



165 American Antiquarian, ix., pp. 361-363 



•' Mounds and Lodge Circles in Iowa." Describes group of 

 mounds and many stone circles in Lyon County; also ob- 

 jects found there. 



166. American Antiquarian. 1888, pp. 279-282. 



"Preservation by Copper Salts." The cloth-wrapped celts 

 are described ; also a Lyon County skeleton with preserva- 

 tion of face-flesh and hair. 



