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Shell heaps along the coast, one of them at the mouth of Bayou 

 Como. 



Description by Maj. W. T. Walthall ia Mobile Tribune, August 11, 1859. Re- 

 printed in 16th Rep. Peab. Mus. , pp. 186-189. Also reported by Chas. Mohr, 

 Sni. Rep., 1881, p. 618. 



An earth mouud surrounded by a shell mound near Mobile. 



Mentioned by W. S. McNeil. 



A burial ground, near JMount Vernon Arsenal, about 30 miles from 

 Mobile and 3 miles from the Alabama River. 



Reported by Charles Mohr, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 619. 



Montgomery County. 



Group of five mounds, 9 miles southwest of Montgomery, on the bank 

 of the Alabama River. 



Briefly described in Report. 



St. Clair County. 



Old Indian fortification on the SE. ^ Sec. 16, T. 17 S., R. 1 E., of the 

 Huntsville meridian. 



Reported by Hiram Haines, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 443. 



Shelby County. 



Stone heap, about 1 mile east of Siluria, on the South and North 

 Alabama Railroad, T. 21 S., R. 3 W. 



William Gesner, Sm. Eep., 1881, p. 617. 



Sumter County. 



The "Cedar Hammock Group," situated on Sec. 5, T. 17 K, R. 1 E., 

 of Stevens's meridian. Small mounds. 



Described by Dr. Edward Palmer iu Report. 



Talladega County, 



Old Creek settlement on the bank of Talladega Creek, 4 miles south- 

 east of Talladega, at Cragsdale. Bones, shell ornaments and pottery 

 found. 



Short description in Report. 

 Ancient mica quarry in Sec, 12, T. 20 S., R. 6 E. 



William Gesner, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 382; also, p. 443. 



Workshops in T. 18 S., R. 7 E., on the headwaters of Talladega 

 Creek, at the eastern end of Cedar Ridge. 



Mentioned by William Gesner, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 617, 

 A group of mounds " orderly arranged," 15 miles southwest of Ox- 

 ford, on south bank of Choccoloco Creek, 



Elston Luttrell, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 827. Also reported by J. P. Rogan. 



Mounds and Indian cemetery in the vicinity of Talladega. 



Reported by John P. Rogan and Dr. Palmer. 



A shell bed at Fort William on the Coosa River, Sec. 6 or 7, T. 22 S., 

 R. 2B. 



Mentioned by M. Tuomey, 2d Bienu. Rep. on the Geol. of Ala. (.18.'>8), p. 157. 



Tallapoosa County. 



Aboriginal soapstone quarry. Exact locality not given. 

 Mentioned by Charles Mohr, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 617-618. 



