﻿38 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Mouud 1 mile west of the Wilcox Mound. 



Burial mound 10 miles northeast of the Wilcox Mound. Explored; 

 contained bones. 



Reported by S. T. Walker. 



Two or three mounds on the east bank of Reedy Creek, between the 

 creek and Lake Tohopekaliga. 



Earthworks near the bay on the east side. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 777. 



Mound at McDonald Station, from which a gold ornament was 

 obtained. 



Mound on east shore of Lake Bntler, in which a gold ornament was 

 found. 



Mound on west side of Lake Tohopekaliga, in which a gold ornament 

 was found. 



Reported by George F. Knuz, Am. Antiq., vol. 9 (1887), p. 219. 



Polk County. 



Mounds near the line between Polk and Orange Counties. Opened; 

 gold and silver ornaments, stone bottle, clubs, hatchets, and pots 

 obtained. 



Ornaments described by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 791-79:^. 



Mounds on two large islands in Lak^, Kissimee. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 777. 



Crescent-shaped embankment on the west bank of Lake Livingstone, 

 12 miles north of Stake Ford Prairie. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 785. 



Putnam County. 



Shell heap on the bank of the St. John's Eiver north of Palatka ; 

 explored ; pottery, flint chips, and bone awl, found. 



W, W. Calkins, Proc. Dav. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 220, 227. 

 Mound on St. John's River, 4 miles below Palatka. 

 Mentioned by H. J. Biddle, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 442. 



Mound and shell heaps on Murphy's Island a few miles below Buffalo 

 Bluff, 10 miles south of Palatka, on the land of Col. H. L. Hart ; human 

 and animal bones and pottery found. 



Noticed by Jeffries Wymau, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), pp. 42 and 44. 

 Referred to by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 772. 

 A large number of mounds 20 to 30 miles west of Palatka, from one 

 of which shells and arrowheads have been taken. 



Shell heap on the west side of St. John's River, half a mile north of 

 the mouth of Oklawaha River. 



Shell heap, 2 miles north of Palatka on the left bank of St. John's 

 River, containing human bones. 

 Mouud in a swamp half a mile west of the shell heap. 

 Mound at Palatka containing broken pottery. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 772, 773. 



