54 DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



In No. 23, for Vol. ii. read Vol. iii. 

 38, for pp. 9, 13 read pp. 4-5. 

 50, for p. 266 read p. 267. 



63, strike out word nine ; add sums up work of 1880 ; read Vol. iii., 



not Vol. ii. 



64, this should be same as No. 71. 

 71, for pp. 140-146 re?Ld.for 188 1. 

 75, for John J. read John G. 



81, for Barber read Barker. 



85, add and South-eastern Minnesota. 



93, in place of reference given, read Zeitschrift flir Ethnologie, 



1886, pp. (I94HI95)- 

 loi, is part of No. 185. 

 106, for p. 106 read p. 107. 

 115, for p. 246 read p. 247. 

 139, Title, ''Antiquities of Missouri Bluffs!' Add Read before Iowa 



Academy of Sciences, Des Moines. 

 144, for No. 172 read No. 170. 

 157, for Mercer County read Iowa. 

 162, for No. 23 read No. 44. 



171, for Vol. vi. read Vol. vii. 



172, for No. 94 read No. 144. 

 179, for Vol. V. read Vol. vi. 



181, for 1887 read 1886, pp. (322H328). 



Also, add the following titles and numbers : (The author has not 

 seen articles thus marked*). 



206. American Antiquarian. 1885, vii., p. 253. 



Speaks of Henshaw on Mound-Builders' Art. 



207. Arch^ologist. 1894, ii., p. 282. 



Refers to skeletons and relics found at Sioux City. 



*2o8. Chart of Iowa and Wisconsin: Geographical, Geolog- 

 ical, AND Statistical. Philadelphia, 1838. 

 Refers to Iowa Mounds. 



*209. Columbus Junction Herald. 1876. 



Articles on Toolesboro and other mounds. 



210. Evans, S. B. Proc. Congres Int. des Americanistcs, 1890, 



[pp. 498-506. 



''On Some Claims of the American Indians." Attacks Bu- 

 reau of Ethnology theory of Mound-Builders. 



211. Hermann, Richard. Personal Letter. 



Describes relics from Dubuque County. 



