﻿32 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



The Ormond Mouud, about 1 J miles east of the bayou which enters 

 the Anclote liiver just above the ferry, and half a mile northeast of 

 Boiling Spring-. Contained humau bones and pottery. 



Explored, described, and figured by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 3y2-:599. 



Mound 7 miles north of Crystal River post-ofitice, on the Withlacoo- 

 chee River, from which human bones have been taken. 



Arrow-head factory on the banks of Trouble Creek, 2 miles north of 

 the mouth of Anclote River, and 5 miles south of Kootie River. 



Brief description by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1&'79, p. 394. 



Hillsborough County. 



Mound in the central portion of Hillsborough County just east of the 

 town of Tampa, 



Reported by John P. Rogau. 



Large burial mound, half a mile north of Duuedin, near the beach. 



Burial mound, 2 miles south of Dunedin, on Stevens Creek, due east 

 from its mouth. Explored, contained five skeletons. 



Burial mound at St. John's Pass on a low island just inside the Pass. 

 Contained human crania, glass beads, and tube of silver. 



Two large mounds (one of shell) on the mainland opposite St. John's 

 Pass, on the south side of Four Mile Bayou. 



Turtle Mound on Long Key, Boca Ciega. Contained human bones. 



Described and figured by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 399-404. 



Three large shell heaps at Pinellas post-ofdce on Big Bayou. 



S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 419. 

 Mounds on a narrow peninsula on the north side of Papy's Bayou on 

 Old Tampa Bay, at the j)lace known as Pillan's Hummock. Contained 

 human bones and pottery. 



Mound on the south side of Alligator Creek, and 1 mile north of Bay- 

 view postofBce. Explored; human remains, glass and coj)per beads, 

 brass and copper ornaments, fragments of looking glass, etc., found. 

 Mound at Phillippi's Point. 



S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 409-411. 



Yogdes Mound on the military reservation of Fort Brooke, near 

 Tampa. 



Reiiorted and figured by S. T. Walker, with description bj^ Lieut. A. W. Vogdes, 

 Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 411-413. Mentioned by James Shepherd, Sm. Rep., 

 1885, pt. 1, p. 906. 

 Shell heaps exist about Tampa Bay as follows : 

 One at Bwight's orange grove, 1 mile north of Clear Water post- 

 office. 



Two small heaps 5 miles south of Clear Water, near Indian Pass 

 Church. 

 One near Murphy's on Four Mile Bayou. 

 Two at the mouth of Bear Creek, Boca Ciega Bay. 

 Shell heaps exist at intervals along the shore from Maximo Point to 

 Point Pinellas. 



S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1879, ])p. 419-422. 



