S'lARR — l!ir.lJO(;KAl'H\ OK IOWA ANIKJUI'IIES. 2 1 



175. Thompson, Theron. American Antiquarian, ii., 60. 



" Mounds at Muscatine." Letter describing mounds, remains, 

 pot, and relics. 



176. American Antii/i/arian, \., 172. 



"Mound Relics." Describes copper relics, i)Ot, and iron a.xe. 



177. Smithsonian R.. i<S7(), :;5(). 



"Mounds in Muscatine County." Describes groups of 

 mounds, location, arrangement, etc. 



178. 'i'lri-ANV, A. S. Proceedings Davenport Academy, \., 113. 



"Mound Explorations in 1875." Near Davenport in Buffalo 

 Township, at (Gilbert and Rockingham. 



179. Tooi.E, Wii.MAM L. Annals of Io7va, v., p. 45, etc. 



"Incidents of Settlement of Louisa County." Refers to 

 mounds, ," fort," and relics. 



iSo. Trowkriiige, C. S. History of Johnson Co., Iowa City, ,1883. 

 Quoted in reference to mound groups near Iowa City. 



181. Uht.e, Max. Zeitschrij't fur Ethnologie, 1887. 



- Long paper in reference to the Elephant Pipes. 



r82. Ya^ Ali.en, (t. C. Smithsonian R., 1882, 682. 



" Mounds in Henry County." Three burial mounds. Some 

 remains and relics. 



183. Young Mineralogist and Antiquarian, 1884, p. 34. 



Mounds in Henry County. (Cf. Smith.) 



184. Washin(V]on P^x'ening Star. May 3, 18S9. 



Small mound near Floyd explored. Yielded skeletons. 



185. Wehster, Ct.ement L. American Naturalist, xxiii., 1889, pp. 



[185-188. 



" Ancient^Mounds at Floyd, Iowa." Five seated skeletons m 

 a stone-hned basin. One skull, Neanderthaloid. 



