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The " W. A. Ooltoii Mound," 2 miles due west of Gainesville. 



Eeported by John P. Rogan. 

 The "Job Smith Mound," iu the southeastern part of the county, 9 

 miles east of Arcber and 1 mile north of Watcahoochee. 

 Explored bj- Johu P. Rogan. Described iu Report. 



Bradford County. 



A circular mound surrounded by an embankment. (Locality not 

 given.) 



Reported and partly explored by Tate Powell. 



Brevard County. 



Mound, 20 miles south of Lake Kissimee, known as the " Hoj)e 

 Mound," with graded way. 



Mound near old Fort Drum, 12 miles southeast of the Hope Mound. 

 Mound half a mile from Titusville, and a quarter mile from the track of 

 the St. John's and Indian River Kailroad, on the south side of the wagon 

 road to Salt Lake. 



Reported by J. F, Le Baron, Sni. Rep., 1882, p. 779. 

 Mound 4^ miles from Titusville, near the junction of the St. John's 

 and Indian Eiver Eailroad with the Salt Lake branch. Opened, 

 ''skeleton and piece of coquina cut in the form of a turtle" found. 

 Two silver coins found during a later examination. 



Jeffries Wyman. Memoirs Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 4 (1875), p. 10. Reported by J. 

 F. Le Barou, Sm. Rep., 1882. p. 779. 



Two mounds on Charles McQuaid's place on Lake Cypress. 



Reported by J. F. Le Barou, Sm. Rep., 1H82, p. 778. Noticed also in Forest and 

 Stream, December 30, 1876. 

 Burial mound 2^ miles north of Haulover Canal, near Butler Camp- 

 bell's, on the west shore of the lagoon. 



Noticed by J. F. Le Barou, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 782. 

 Burial mound on land of Charles H. Nauman on the east bank of 

 Indian Kiver, half a mile south of Haulover Canal. Contained human 

 bones, broken pottery, and coquina stone. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 782, and described by him in 

 "Rod and Gun," November 4, 1876. 

 Mound on the west margin of Lake Winder at Fort Taylor. 

 Mound 10 or 15 miles south of Lake Washington, at the head of Big 

 Cypress Swamp, west of the river and north of the swamp. 



Mound about three-fourths of a mile above the mouth of Snake Creek, 

 between Salt and Laufman Lakes. Examined by Mr. Coue, who found 

 beads and a human skull with a ballet hole in the back. 



Mound on the land of P. E. Wager, on the west bank of Indian 

 Kiver at Titusville (now removed). 



Burial mound in the orange grove of M. O. Burnham, keeper of the 

 Cape Canaveral light-house. 



Mound 12 miles south of Titusville, on west side of Indian Eiver, on 

 land of Charles E. Carlin, in T. 23 S., E. 35 E. 



