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University. Wants University to Search fm- Prehistoric Remains. 

 Ann Arbor Argus Democrat, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 

 February 27, 1903. 



Verandrier. (See Haven.) 



Ward^ (Henry L.). A Remarkable Ceremomal Object from Michi- 

 gan, Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History So- 

 ciety, Vol. IV, N. S., No. 4, October, 1906, pp. 160-161. 



Washington Treaty 1836. U. S. Indian Treaty, 1873, p. 607, refers 

 to sites in Manitou County. 



Washtenaw Times, June 26, 1901, refers to graves in Washtenaw 

 Co'untv. 



Wayerman, Walkins & Co. History of Cass County, 1882, men- 

 tions sites in Cass Countv. 



Wayne County. Find of Indian Skeletons, American Antiquarian, 

 November-December, 1894, Vol. XVI, No. 6, p. 383. 



AVest Branch Herald Times, June 14, 1901, refers to wall around 

 Rifle Lake. Possibly a natural ice push. 



Western Gazetteer or Emigrant's Directory, 1817, p. 170, mentions 

 sites in Wayne County. 



Whitney. See Foster. 



Whittlesey^ (Charles). Ancient Mines on the Shores of Lake 

 Superior, Contribution to Knowledge, 1863, pp. 17-20, 

 describes and figures copper mines in Ontonagon 

 Countv. 



Wilson^ (Thomas). Arroio Points, Spearheads and Knives of Pre- 

 historic Times. United States National Museum, 1897. 

 P. 980, refers to caches in Saginaw County and in 

 Huron County. Frontispiece represents a hafted 

 celt from Genesee County. 



Report of the United States National Museum, 1892, 



part 1, p. 980, refers to cache from Chippewa County. 



Wilson, (Daniel). Prehistoric Man. Vol. I, p. 278, refers to 

 copper mining. 



