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Mounds on John Smith's place, 3 miles north of Harrisburg. 

 Mouuds on the Harris place, a mile south of Harrisburg-. 

 Mounds on Mr. Griffith's place, 2 miles north of Harrisburg. 

 Mounds on the McLellaud place, 4 miles northeast of Harrisburg. 

 Mounds on the Furnish place, 6 railes north of Harrisburg. 

 A group of four large mounds on the Benj. Powell place, 3 miles 

 northeast of Harrisburg. 

 Mounds on William Gray's place, 6 miles east of Harrisburg. 

 Mounds on Myers's farm, at foot of St. Francis Lake. 

 Eeportecl by James D. Middleton. 



The " Miller Mounds," situated on Sec. 10, T. 10 N., E. G E., on the 

 west bank of St. Francis Eiver. 



Explored by James D. Middleton. Described and figured in Report. 

 Mound in Sec. 9, T. 12 K., E. 2 E. Contained skeletons, fragments 

 of pottery, shells, ashes, coals, bones, stones, and burned earth. 

 Mentioned in Report. 



Mounds on the Miller estate, about 3 miles southeast of Harrisburg. 



Mounds on the Miller place, 12 miles above Edwards postofflce, on 

 right bank of Little Eiver. (These are not the " Miller Mounds " before 

 referred to.) 



Mounds between the right-hand chute and Hatchie Coon. 



Mounds 4 miles west of Edwards post-office, in Sand Slough. 



The '' Gilmore Mound," T. 11 N., E. 4 E. 



The "Eushiug Mound" and " Sassafras Mound," in T. 10 N., E. 5 E. 



The " Taylor Shanty" group, in the southern part of T. 11 K, E. 6 E. 

 of the fifth principal meridian, on the right bank of the St. Francis 

 Eiver, about 3 miles below where the Kansas City, Fort Scott and 

 Memphis Eailroad crosses it. Contained burnt clay, pottery, human 

 bones, ashes, charcoal, etc. 



Explored by James D. Middleton. Described in Report. 



The "Thornton Group," consisting of comparatively small mouuds, 

 situated in T. 11 N., E. G E., on the east bank of Little Eiver, 3 miles 

 above its junction with the St. Francis. 



Explored by James D. Middleton. Described and figured in Report. 

 Mounds and ancient houvse sites at Tyrouza Station. Explored; 

 yielded human remains, pottery, burnt-clay cones, and clay pipes. 

 Described and figured in Report. 



Prairie County. 



Two mounds on the Pitman farm, 2 miles southeast of Des Arc. 

 Are nearly obliterated by cultivation. Skeletons and pottery have 

 been found. 



The "Hill Bayou Mounds," 2 miles southeast of Des Arc, on the 

 Hill farm. One has been explored. 

 Reported by Dr. Palmer. 



