100 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 37 
Southwest of New Madrid, on the farms of Mr. W. E. Davis, on 
Nolin Cypress still farther southwest, and thence on to Little river, are 
numerous mounds. Some have been opened, which were found to 
be barren of contents. 
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ON THE GASCONADE RIVER 
Cairns and village sites about Gascondy. 
Village site on river bank a fourth of a mile below Boiling Spring, 
near Gaines’s ford above Vienna. 
Cairn on Martin’s bluff, 8 miles above Cooper Hil). 
Cairn at Fishing Rock, 5 miles above Cooper Hill. 
Cairn on Hollenbeck bluff, 4 miles above Cooper Hill. 
Cairn on Howerton’s bluff, 2 miles below Fishing Rock. 
Village site on Schockley’s farm, near mouth of Pointer’s creek, 
just above Howerton’s bluff. 
Village site on Mr. Gum Miller’s land, 14 miles above Cooper Hill, 
opposite Massie’s bluff. 
Cairn on Iron hill on Third creek, a mile from Cooper Hill. 
Cairns on Nixon’s farm on Third creek, 3 miles from Cooper Hill. 
Several cairns about Freedom and Hope, on lands of Dr. Jett 
and Messrs. Fleck, Schollmeyer, and Koch; all have been opened. 
The earth is strewn with flint chips in the field next below Heck- 
mann’s mill. 
Two cairns, destroyed, on Campmeeting bluff, 14 miles below 
Pinoak creek. 
A series of six connected cairns covering a solid space 20 by 70 
feet on the first bluff below Mud, or Muddy, creek; also a single 
cairn at the lower end of the bluff. All are destroyed. 
On Mueller’s and Witte’s farms, at the mouth of Second creek, are 
six cairns extending along the top of Lost hill. 
Mound of stone and earth on the south end of Turnpike bluff. 
At Stolpe, earth mound on Ongken farm; two earth and stone 
mounds on Bohl’s farm. 
BOONE COUNTY 
MOUNDS 
On Cedar creek, 2 miles east of Claysville. 
On Mr. Luther Hart’s farm, on first bluff east of Hartsburg. 
Two on Mr, John Osterloh’s farm, adjoining Shaw’s on the east. 
Six on Mr. Henry Lohrey’s farm, east of Osterloh’s. 
