72 DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



Floyd County — Continued. 



"^4. Ten feet from last; large, curved mound, 163 feet long 

 on outer curve; 20 to 25 feet wide, 2)^ to 3 feet high; tapers 

 and decreases in height toward the north-west, where it is only 

 8 feet wide and ly^ feet high; near this end is an extension 

 of the mound — a spur 27 feet long, rapidly diminishing in height 

 and width to i foot and 10 feet; ai)parently a natural mound, 

 modified ; no remains. 



5. Three hundred feet from No. 4; circular, 21 feet in diam- 

 eter, ii^ feet high. 



6. Two hundred feet distant; circular, 21 feet in diameter, 

 over i^ feet high. 



(There is an illy-defined mound between Nos. 5 and 6, not 

 shown on the diagram.) 



7. One hundred or more feet from No. 6, and like it. 



8. Fifty feet distant; circular, 45 feet in diameter and 3 feet 

 high. 



*p. Ten feet distant; 30 feet in diameter, 2^4 feet high. 



*70. Twelve feet from No. 9 ; circular, 36 feet in diameter 

 and 3 feet high ; no finds. 



*//. Four feet distant; circular, 45 feet diameter, 2^^ feet 

 high. 



*/2. Twelve feet distant; like No. 11, but slightly smaller. 



I J. Fifteen feet from No. 12; circular, 45 feet diameter and 

 2 feet high. 



*7^. Sixteen feet from No. 13 ; circular, 51 feet in diameter, 

 ly^ feet high. 



*/5. Ten feet distant; circular, 30 feet in diameter, i^ feet 

 high. 



*/d. Sixteen feet distant ; of same character. 



ly Three feet distant; circular, 25 feet in diameter, i^ feet 

 high. 



*/(?. Twenty feet distant; circular, 42 feet in diameter, 2j^ 

 feet high ; homogeneous structure. 



*jp. Twenty feet from No. 18; same measurements. 



*20. Twenty-one feet distant; like last. 



*27. Twenty-five feet distant ; circular, 30 feet in diameter, 

 2 feet high. 



*22. Thirty feet distant ; of same size. 



♦Opened by Webster. 



