LIBERTY TOWNSHIP WORKS, 290 
These inclosures are drawn to a regular seale in Pls, VIII and IX. 
it is apparent from P]. VIII, which represents the square according 
to the resurvey, that the form given in Ancient Monuments, Pl. 
XVII, is erroneous in that it is much more regular than the facts war- 
rant, Neithersideis straight, noris there aright angle atany point. It 
is not regular in any sense, but was doubtless intended for a square. 
Measuring the direct lines from corner to corner the lengths are as fol- 
lows: That from stations 1 to 5, is 957 feet; from 5 to 7, is 791 feet ; 
from 7 to 11, is 962 feet, and from 11 to 1, is 825 feet. Messrs. Squier 
and Davis say it is a rectangle with a length of 950 feet and a width of 
900 feet. 
The circular inclosure (Pl. EX) varies considerably from a true figure, 
the east and west diameter being 1,018 feet, while that running north 
and south is Gnly 96) feet. the difference between the two being 58 feet. 
Nor is the curve uniform, being much sharper at some points than at 
others. 
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP WORKS. (ANC. MON: PL. XX.) 
These works have been much injured by the plow, the large circle be- 
ing almost entirely obliterated. here is also a considerable gap in the 
small circle untraceable. The walls of the square as well as the inclosed 
mounds have been worn down until at present they are only from one 
to two feet high. 
As the smaller circle has already been described and figured and the 
field-notes of the resurvey given, no further notice will be taken of it 
here, 
The square.—This inclosure, shown in Pl. X, presents quite a regular 
figure closely approximating a square. Mr. Middleton’s field-notes are 
as follows, commencing at station a, the southern corner; the stations 
are at the intersections of the lines of the walls: 
Survey of the square of Liberty Township works. 
Station. Bearing. Distance. 
| Oe! Feet. 
atob....| N.47 14E 1,108 
btoc....| N.42 41 W 1,106 
etod....| S. 47 06 W 1,110 
dtoe....| S. 4411 E 535 
étoa....| S. 41 24 8 568 
The notes showing the position of the arm /g leading to the large 
circle are as follows : 
Feet. 
LeRoy aa AAO) JARS CUO Ul ee ea Oo Boas Se ese sr SeEeSe mor 
ino Pe CORg ee 84 Ml OL Wire Senet  Aoe eae sicid anc ere LOD 
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A direct line from a to d runs N, 42° 52/ W., exactly 1,100 feet. 
