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Mound at the southern end of Duck Pond on South Pine Key. Ex- 

 plored ; arrowheads, hunaan bones, and bone ornaments inlaid with 

 copper, found. 



Large mound on the mainland at Maximo Point. 



Large mound 1 mile south of Maximo Point and one-fourth mile in- 

 land, opposite Bethel's Camp. 



Explored, doscribed and figured by S. T. Walker, Sm. Eep., 1879, pp. 404-4U7. 



Mounds and shell heaps of Point Pinellas. Partially explored ; con- 

 tained bones, pottery, and stoue implements. 



Described and figured by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 407,408. 



A large shell heap on the land of Mr. Cox, 1 mile north of Pinellas 

 post-office. 



Several shell heaps on Booker Creek, 1 mile north of the preceding. 



Great shell heai> at the mouth of Bullfrog Creek, 10 miles SE. of 

 Tampa. 



Explored, described and figured by S. T. Walker, Sm. Eep., 1879, pp. 419-422, 



Mounds near Tampa, contained silver ornaments. 



Reported by George F. Kunz, Aui. Antiq., vol. 9, 1887, p. 227. 



A shell heap at the mouth of Alitia River, known as the " Bullfrog 

 Mound," probably the same described by S. T. Walker in Sm. Eep., 

 1879, pp. 413-422. 



Short notice by James Shepherd, Sm. Rep., 1885, pt. 1, pp. 90.5, 906. 



Jefferson Couuty. 



The "Dr. J. D. McLeod Mound," in the northwest corner of the 

 county, near the Leon County line, and 5.^ miles northeast of Lloyd, on 

 the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Kailroad, near Lake Micco- 

 sukie. 



Reported by John P. Rogan. 



Leon County. 



The '' W. H. Lester Mound," at the foot of Lake lamouia. 



Reported by J. P, Rogan. 



Levy County. 



Shell heaps on Way Key at the city of Cedar Keys. 



Explored and described by W. W. Calkins, Proc. Dav. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 228, 

 229. Description and diagram by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 677-680. 



Manatee County. 



"Daughtery's Mound," on the west side of the Kissimee River, 4 

 miles northwest of Fort Bassenger, at the northeastern extremity of 

 Istokpoga Island. Explored, contained quantities of beads, glass ear- 

 drops, a piece of silver, and two steel axes. 



Reported by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 778. 



Mound a fourth of a mile from Kissimee River, near the site of Fort 

 Bassenger. 



Mentioned by C. M. Farber, Am. Antiq., vol. 9, p. 307. 

 Mounds on Gasparilla Island. 

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