﻿24 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Pulaski County. 



The "Knapp Groui)," cousisting of mounds, excavations, and an in- 

 closure on tbe Gilbert Knapp farm, on the east bank of Mound Lake, 

 IG miles southeast of Little Rock. 



Briefly described by Mrs. Gilbert Kuapp, Stn. Rep., 1877, p. 251. Also meu- 

 tioued by L. Bringier, Aiuer. Jour. Sci. and Art, vol. 3, pp. 37,38. Subse- 

 quently examined, figured, and partially explored by the assistants of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. See Report. 



The Thibault Monnds, on the farm of J. K. Thibault, 8 miles south- 

 east of Little Eock. 



Partially explored by Dr. Palmer. Briefly described in Report. 



St. Francis County. 



Kemains of ancient house sites, 4 miles southeast of Forrest City 

 and near Crow Creek. One known as the " Old Brick Fort." 



" Crook's Mound," on the farm of Capt. W. J. Crook, 10 miles south- 

 east of Forrest City, near Tunic Creek. Skeletons, pottery, and ashes 

 found in it. 



The " Lake Anderson Mounds," on the banks of Lake Anderson (or 

 Mud Lake), 2 miles northeast of Forrest City. 



Explored by Dr. Palmer. Described and figured in Report, 



Mounds and remains of ancient houses on the Robert Anderson farm, 

 on the bank of the St. Francis River, 4 miles northeast of Forrest City. 



Explored by Dr. Palmer. Described and figured in Report. 



Mound on the banks of Fifteeu Mile Bayou, from which crania were 

 obtained. (May be in Crittenden County.) 



Reported by F. W. Laugdon, Am. Autiq., vol. 10 (1888), p. 377. 



Saline County. 



House sites, on the farm of J. D. Chidester, 3 miles southeast of 

 Benton. 



Brief notice in Report. 



"Hughes Mounds," on the farm of George Hughes, 3 miles south- 

 west of Benton, on the bank of Saline River. Some ancient house sites 

 ill the group. 



Described and figured in Report. 



Searcy County. 



Group of thirty mounds on the farm of Dr. James P. Owen, in the 

 neighborhood of St. Joe. 

 Reported by Dr. Owen. 



White County. 



Ancient house sites on the old McDaniel farm, at Arnold's Crossing 

 of Little Red River, 3^ miles from West Point. Human bones and 

 pottery have been found. 



Mounds on John P. Gattan's farm, near Searcy. 



Choctaw burying ground at Judsonia. Tlie floods of the Little Red 

 River have washed out human bones and various relics. 



