﻿40 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Diego and Jenks Mounds near St. Augustine. 



Mentioned by R. H. Pratt, Sm. Rep,, 1879, pp. 442-444. 

 The Captain Pa^ n Mound at Tocoi on the right bank of St. John's 

 River. 



Two mounds at the northwest corner of St. Augustine, on Govern- 

 ment ground, at the junction of moat and river. 

 Reported by John P. Rogau. 

 Shell mound on the South Matanzas River, 25 miles south of St. 

 Augustine. 



Shell bank on Pellicer's Creek at Rhotan Landing. 



Rhotau mound three quarters of a mile west of Rhotan Landing. 



Mentioned by A. E. Douglass, Am. Antiq., Marcli, 1885, pp. 7.5-T6. 

 Mound 1 mile south of Picolata on the east bank of St. John's River. 

 Mound 5 miles south of Tocoi on the east bank of St. John's River. 

 Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 771, 772. 



Mounds 20 miles south of St. Augustine on Peltier's Creek, on land of 

 David Carter. 

 Shell heap on Anastasia Island opposite St. Augustine. 



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

 The Sanchez Mound, about 8 miles north of St. Augustine, on a point 

 of land formed by the couduonce of the North River aud Gruano Creeic. 

 Opened, celts, spearheads, and human bones covered with red paint 

 were found. 



Described by A. E. Douglass, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 31 (1882), pp. 5815, 

 587. 



Santa Rosa County. 



Shell heaps on both sides of the East River at its mouth. 

 Mound on north bank of East River, a mile from its mouth. 

 Shell heaps on the south side of East River, a mile from its mouth. 

 Mounds across a small bayou west of the mouth of East River. 

 Mounds 4 miles east of Redtish Point, 

 Mounds and shell heaps at Forty-Nine Pines. 



Explored, described, and figured by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1883, pp. 858, 859. 



Numerous shell heaps at the head of Escambia Bay. 



Shell heaps 1 mile north of Garcon Point, between Escambia and 

 Blackwater Bays; contained fragments of pottery. 



Mound at Gilotown. 



Mound and burial place 7 miles below Milton, at Escribano Point, 

 between Blackwater and East Bays; contained portions of human 

 skeleton and broken pottery. 



Quadrangle formed by shell banks near East River, on a hill back of 

 the dwelling of Mr. Axelson. Contained arrowheads, beads, and other 

 relics. 



Mounds and shell lieaps immediately around Pensacola Bay. 



Explored, described, aud figured by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1883, pp. 854-C60. 



Mound 28 miles north of Milton. 



Noticed by S. T. Walker, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 685. 



