178 ARCHAEOLOGY OF MICHIGAN. 



Work in Antliropology at the University of Michi- 

 gan for 1892, University Record, Feb. 1894, pp. 98-100. 



Reprint Courier Presses, Ann Arbor, 1894. 



Also reprint Detroit Free Press. 



A71 Earthtvork Discovered in Michigan, Science, 



1901, p. 991, refers to Hauptman Earthwork in Oge- 

 maw County. 



Science, 1901, p. 228, refers to Hauptman Earthwork 



in Ogemaw County. 



Primitive Remains in the Saginaiv Valley^ Michigan^ 



The Ayres Mound, The Archaeologist, Vol. 1, No. 3, 

 March, 1893, pp. 51-53. 



Caches of the Saginato Yalley, Michigan, Proceed- 

 ings Am. Ass. for the Advancement of Science, Vol. 

 XLII, 1894, pp. 300-303. 



Also separate. 



See also same article revised and extended in The 



Antiquarian, Columbus, Ohio, Vol. I, Pt. 2, Feb., 1897, 



pp. 30-33. 

 Nummary of the Archaeology of the Saginaio Yalley, 



Michigan, I, American Anthropologist, N. S. Vol. 3, 



No. 2, April-June, 1901, pp. 286-293. 



Also separate. 



^nmmary of the Archaeology of the Saginaw Valley, 



Michigan, II, American Anthropologist, N. S. Vol. 3, 

 No. 3, July-September, 1901, pp. 501-512. 



Also separate. 



Summary of the Archaeology of the Saginaw Val- 

 ley, Michigan, III, American Anthropologist, N. S. 

 Vol. 3, No. 4, October-December, 1901, pp. 726-730. 

 This article covers in the Saginaw River Valley, Sagi- 

 naw Countv as far as Avres Graves inclusive. 



Anthropological Work at the University of Michi- 

 gan, Memoir of the International Congress of An- 

 thropology, Chicago, 1894. 



Lyceum Advocate. 



Smith, (Emile). Wrote in German on Michigan Copper and also 

 translated into English. 



Smithsonian Report, 1897, p. 434, refers to mounds. 



1892, p. 50, refers to Holmes' exploration of copper 



mines on Isle Rovale. 



Squier, (E. G.). Ah original Monuments of New York, p. 184, men- 

 tions copper mines in Ontonagon County. 



