﻿20 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Lawrence County. 



Small moauds are fouud in abundance in this county. 



J. R. Waruick, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 433. 



Lee County. 



"Greer's Mound," situated upon the elbow or point of the second or 

 upper terrace of the L'Anguille River, 2 miles above its confluence 

 with the St. Francis. 



Dwelling: sites and cemeteries along the St. Francis and L'Anguille 

 Rivers, but in greatest abundance on the Priest and Forest farms. 

 Pottery and bones found. 



Described iu Report. 



Lincoln County. 



Mound on the farm of Mr. Felix Smith, and one on the farm of Mr. 

 J. D. Adams, both in R. 7 W. Explored. 

 Group of small mounds near Heckatoo. 



Brief notice iu Report. 



Logan County. 



A mound 1 mile up Six-Mile Creek from Oaulksville. 



Reported by Hon. Theo. Potts, Paris, Ark. 



Lonoke County. 



Mounds near Lonoke. 



The "Tate Mounds," 22 miles south of Lonoke on the farm of A. J. 

 Tate. Two of these were explored and yielded stone implements, 

 skeletons, and broken pottery. 



Reported by Dr. Palmer. 



Miller County. 



Mounds on the Jayne's place, near Red River, 11 miles northeast of 

 Texarkaua. 



Mounds on Marsh's place. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Mississippi County. 



Mound and ancient cemetery at Pecan Point. Explored, yielded 

 skeletons, pottery, fire-beds, ashes, charcoal, and burnt stones. 



Described aud figured in Report. 

 The "Jackson Group," consisting of mounds and house sites on the 

 farm of B. F. Jackson, on Little River cutoff, about 1(J miles north- 

 west of Osceola. Usual relics found. 



Described in Report. 

 The "Sherman Mound," in the great bend of the Mississippi River, 

 at the head of Young's Lake, and midway between Osceola and Pit- 

 man's Landing. Opened, skeletons, pottery, and burnt clay. 



Described and figured by S. B. Evans. Chicago Times, April U, 1881. 



The " Ohickasawba Mounds," 24 miles north of Osceola. 



