﻿36 CATALOGUE OF FliEHISTOftlC WORKS. 



Shell heap on an Island in the middle of St. John's River, about 2 

 miles above " Orange Bluff." 

 Mound at Fort Butler on the left bank of St. John's River. 



Mentioned by Jeffries Wymau, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), pp. 37, 38, 

 and 44. 



Shell heap on the right bank of Juniper Creek, 2 miles from its mouth. 



Explored and described by Jeflfries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad., vol. 1 (1875), pp. 

 38 and 44. 

 Shell mound on Lake Monroe, and shell heaps at Black Hammock 

 and Old Towu, in the latter of which were found bones of birds and 

 animals and fragments of pottery. 



Mentioned by Jeffries Wyman, 1st Ann. Eep. Peab. Mus., pp. 14, 15. 

 Mound on Huntoon Island, left bauk, on the river. 

 Mound opposite the preceding on the right bank. Contained pot 

 tery, bones, and shell tools. 



Mound on Huntoon Island near Huntoon Creek. 



Explored and described by Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), 

 pp. 26-31. 



Shell heap at Spear's Landing, left bank of St. John's River, G miles 

 above Lake Monroe. 



Mentioned by Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), pp. 18 and 44. 

 Shell heaps on the right bank of the Wekiva River, about (> miles 

 from its mouth. Fragments of pottery, shell implements, and arrow 

 heads were discovered. 



Exploredanddescribedby Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), 

 pp. 22, 23. 

 Shell heap at Buzzard's Roost, on the left bank of St. John's River, 

 near the entrance to Lake Mouroe. 



Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), pp. 18 and 44. 

 Shell heap and mound at Black Hammock, on the left bauk of St. 

 John's River, just above the outlet of Lake Jessup, 7 miles above Lake 

 Monroe. 



Short description by Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), pp. 17 

 and 44. 

 Shell heap containing human and animal bones and pottery; an 

 ancient Indian dwelling place in the same vicinity, left bauk of St. 

 John's River, 5 miles below Hawkinsville, 



Explored and described by Jeffries Wyman, Mem* Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pp. 

 33, 35, and 44. 



Mound 4^ miles below Old Town, on the left bank of the St. John's 

 River. 



Shell heap three-quarters of a mile in a southerly direction from Old 

 Town. 



Described by Jeffries Wymau, Mem. Penb. Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pp. 34, 35. 

 Shell heap coutaining human bones, one-eighth of a mile below Haw- 

 kinsville, on the left bank of St. John's River. 



Explored and described by Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), 

 pp. 32 and 44. 



