﻿ALABAMA. 



Baldwin County. 



Mouud on PerdidoBay, near Josephine post-office, containing a large! 

 amount of pottery in fragments. 



Reported by Francis H. Parsons, of the U. >S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

 8hell heaps on the Mobile Kiver at its mouth, especially on Simpson 

 Island. Opened ; human remains, bone implements, and pottery ob^ 

 taiued. 



Described by A. S. Gaines ami K. M. Cnnningliam, Sin. Rep., 1877, pp. 290,291. 

 Shell banks on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, 1 mile from Point 

 Clear. 



Reported by C. Cadle, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 442. 



Mound on the extremity of Bear Point Peninsula, in Perdido Bay, in 

 which human bones and a number of eartlieru pots — some containing 

 portions of skulls — were found. 



Examined and described by G. M. Sternberg, Froc. A. A. A. S., v. 24 (1875), pp. 



28 r -290. 



Mounds and other works on the Tensaw River uear where Battle 

 River leaves it. Broken pottery found in one mound. 



Described and figured by A. Bigelow, Am. Jour. Sci. and Art, 2d ser., v. 15 

 (1853), pp. 186-192. 



Barbour County. 



Mounds uear Eufaula. 



Noticed by J. M. McEIory, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 444. 



Remains of an old Creek town, 3 mdes northeast of Eufaula, on the 

 St. Francis bend of the Chattahoochee River. 



Briefly described in Report. 



Blount County. 



Cache of seventeen chipped implements, spear heads, etc., in a field 

 near Blouutsville. 



Reported by Frank Burns, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 826. 

 Burial cave, known as "Camp's Cave," 15 miles south of Blouutsville. 

 Skeletons, wooden trough, bark matting, copper articles, etc., have been 

 found in it. 



Frank Burns, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 826; also mentioned in Report, 



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