168 ARCHAEOLOGY OF MICHIGAN. 



Berrien County. See United States National Museum Report, 1886, 



p. 107. 

 Blois, (John T.). Gazetteer of the State of Michigan, 1838-1810 



(copyrighted 1838), p. 165, mentions mounds in Lena- 

 wee County ; p. 168, mentions sites in Calhoun County ; 



pp. 168-170, mentions sites in Macomb County; pp. 



173-177, mentions garden beds. 

 Boyle, (David). Archaeological Report, Ontario, 1901, pp. 32-35, 



mentions matter for comparison with Ogemaw County 



enclosures. 

 Archaeological Report, Ontario, 1903, Toronto, 



1904, p. 91, mentions perforated skulls from Canada 



similar to those of Michigan. 

 Brax>y, (Samuel). Smithsonian Report for 1879, p. 434, reports 



that he is exploring copper mines on Isle Royale. 

 Branch County. See United States National Museum Report 1889, 



p. 118. 

 Brower, (J. v.). Kathio, Memoir of Explorations in the Basin of 



the Mississippi, St. Paul, Minn., 1901, page opposite 



Plate II mentions copper. 

 Canfield^ ( ). SketcJies of Sauk County, Wisconsin, American 



Antiquarian, 1890, refers to garden beds. 

 Carson_, (H. H.). American Antiquarian, Yol. IX, No. 4, July 1887, 



p. 237, mentions village sites in Clinton County; p. 



238, mentions mounds, effigy mounds and garden beds 



in Saginaw County, and, pp. 237 and 238, mentions 



sites in Shiawassee Countv. 

 Catherwood, (Mary Hartwell). The White Islander (Indians), 



Century Magazine, Sept. 1893. 

 Charlevoix^ (Sagard). Voyage au grand pays des Hiirons. 

 CoFFiNBERRY^ (W. L.) aud Stroxg, (E. a.). Proceedings of the 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, 



Vol. XXIV, 1875, pp. 293-297, describes mounds in 



Kent County. 

 CoNAXT, (A. J.). Foot Prints of Vanished Races in the Mississippi 



Valley, p. 65, refers to garden beds. Barnes, says p. 



181, of Nadaillac. 

 Copper Mine in Michigan, Records of the Past, Vol. II, Part 7, July 



1903, p. 223. 

 Copper. See Brower, Detroit, Moore, Palmer, Short, Whittlesey, 



Wisconsin Archaeologist, Vol. II, No. 1, Oct. 1902, p. 



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