BIBLIOGRAPHY. 167 



MEMORANDA TOWARDS A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 



THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF 



MICHIGAN. 



HARLAN I. SMITH. 



Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada. 



Abbott^ (Chas. C). Primitive Industry, pp. 270-325. 



American Antiquarian, Vol. 1, 1878, p. 8, mentions an embankment 

 in Branch County. 



American Antiquarian, Vol. XI, No. 4, 1889, p. 249, refers to Sagi- 

 naw Grave. 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings, 

 Vol. XXIV, 1875, pp. 311, 316-322, mentions mound in 

 Wayne County. 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings, 

 Vol. XXV, 1876, p. 324, mentions mound in Wayne 

 County. 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings, 

 Vol. XXVI, 1877, pp. 336-337, mentions mound in 

 Wayne County. 



Anderson^ (Abel). Smithsonian Keport for 1879, p. 434, reports 

 mounds in Newaygo County; p. 434, reports mounds 

 in Ottawa County. 



Armstrong^ (Benj. G.). Early Life among the Indians. Press of 

 A. W. Bowron, Ashland, Wisconsin, 1892, p. 150. 



Baldwin. Ancient America^ p. 43-45, mentions copper mines in On- 

 tonagon County. 



Barnes^ (Chas. E.). Smithsonian Report, 1879, p. 434. 



Beauchamp^ (Wm. M.). a History of the Netv York Iroquois^ 

 Bulletin 78 (Archaeology 9) of the New York State 

 Museum, p. 396, refers to Sansond's map of 1656; p. 

 398, refers to Crenoxins' map of 1660, and, p. 400, 

 refers to Caronellis' map of 1688. 



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