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Shell heap at High Bluff, on left bauk of St. John's River, above 

 Volusia. 

 Shell heap at Melonville on the left shore of Lake Monroe. 



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



Shell heap at St. Joseph's, 7 miles north of Osceola, on the west bank 

 of St. John's River. 



Mentioned by J. F. LeBaron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 774. 



Mound near south bank of Boggy Creek, which flows into the north- 

 west bend of Lake Tohopekaliga. 



Mound 4 miles south of the preceding, on the edge of Fennel Prairie. 



Inclosure and mounds on Parton's Island. 



Inciosure a mile northwest of Parton's Island, on a hummock over- 

 looking Pleasant Lake. 



Remains on a hill about a mile to the souihwest of the above, across 

 Pleasant Lake. 



Inclosure and mound a mile still farther west, having an artificial 

 boat harbor. 



Inclosure 4 miles south of Pine Island. 



Both large and small mounds in the interior of Pine Island. 



Mounds and shell heap at Ginn's Grove, between Lakes Monroe and 

 Jessup. One of ihese, a high conical mound, had been opened and 

 yielded human bones and broken pottery. 



Noticed by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 775-778. 



Mound on the Wekiva River on land of Mr. Jones. 



Mound 10 miles northeast of the above at foot of tlie sand hills. 



Large shell mound at mouth of the Wekiva River. Large domiciliary 

 mound farther up the river. 



Three small earthen mounds near the river. 



Conical shell mounds on Salt River. 

 Reported by S. T. Walker. 



Shell heap at Lemon Bluff, 10 miles from Lake Harney. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 776. 

 Mound 6 miles above Lake Dexter on the left bank of St. John's 

 River. 



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

 A shell heap a mile or two below the steamboat landing of Sanford. 

 Two mounds near the shell heap. 



Short description by James Shepherd, Sm. Rep., 1885, pt. 1, pp. 902, 903. 

 Mounds along the east side of Lake Tohopekaliga. 

 Mound at Fort Christmas, on west. bank of St. John's River in the 

 pine woods. 



Mound on the west side of Lake Harney, just north of Fort Lane. 

 Mound on the west side of St. John's River, on Wet Prairie, 2 miles 

 south of Lake Harney. 



Noticed by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 776-778. 

 The " Wilcox Mound," near Captain Wingate's house on the Wekiva 

 River. Explored ; contained axes and arrowheads. 



