﻿30 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Moimd on Sec. 6, T. 28 S., K. 37 E., and another not quite 2 miles 

 south, both on the east side of Indian River, and the latter opposite the 

 mouth of Turtle Creek. 



Mounds on Merrit's Island in T. 24 S., R.36 E.; one, half a mile west 

 of New Found Harbor, the other near the east bank of Indian River in 

 Sec. 27. 



Shell heap in T. 31 S., R. 39 E. 



Shell heap known as the "Wild Boar Mound," in T. 30 S., R. 38 E., 

 on an island called Grant's farm. 



Reported by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, -p. 784, 



Shell heaj)s on the banks of Turtle or Turkey Creek. 



Shell heap, about a mile south of Cape Malabar, on land of E. A. 

 Arnold, on west bank of Indian River. 



Mound on the laud of Mr. Damon, in Sec. 8, T. 29 S., R. 38 E., about 

 2i miles south of Cape Malabar. 



Shell heap on the Delesfine grant on the east boundary of Sec. 32, T. 

 22S., R.35E. 



Shell heajjs at Fort Caprou, opposite Indian River outlet. 



Mound at Fort Pierce, 4 miles south of Fort Capron, on the west 

 bank of Indian River. 



Shell heap known as Mount Pisgah, on north bank of St. Lucie 

 River, about 3 miles from its mouth. 



Shell heap known as Mount Elizabeth, in same locality. 



Mound on east bank of Poinsett Lake at the northeast end. 



Mounds and embankments exist along the Kissimee River. 



Shell heap at Dummett's, on Indian River, IjV miles from Charles 

 Nan man's place. 



Mound at the head of Indian River, on the east side, near Mr. Grif- 

 fith's place. 



Mound on Merrit's Island, on land of Dr. Moore. 



Shell heap on the east side of Banana River, at the De Soto Grove, 

 on line of townships 22 and 23 south. 



Mound east of the head of Banana River, near the Ocean beach. 



Shell heap a mile south of the mouth of Banana River, on the land 

 of J. M. Hopkins. 



Mound at the mouth of Banana River. 



Mounds a mile from Salt Lake Branch Railroad, and 3 miles from 

 the junction. 



Mound on the east bank of Boggy Branch, on Turde Island, at the 

 head of Salt Prairie, about 5 miles from the railroad junction. 

 • Noticed by J. F. Le Barou, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 777-780. 



Columbia County. 



Mounds about Lake City. 



The "John Parnell Mound," 9 miles northwest of Lake City, 

 Reported by John P. Rogau, 



