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Two mounds on the lagoon near Bear Hummock, on the right bank 

 of St. John's River. 



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



"Bryson's Mound," on the right bank of St. John's lliver, half a 

 mile below Hawkinsville. 



Explored and described by Jeffi-ies Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 

 (1875), pp. 31, 32, and 44. 



Shell heaps and burial mounds, known as " Orange Bluffs," on the 

 farm of Mr, S. T. Carr, on the right bank of St. John's Kiver, below the 

 mouth of Lake Dexter. One mound explored ; human skeletons and 

 stone implements found. 



Described by Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), pp. 37 and 

 44. Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Kep., 1882, p. 774. 



Shell heaps on the right bank of Salt Creek, near its junction with 

 St. John's River. 



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

 pp. 16 and 44. Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 777. 



Shell heaps at the head of Lake Beresford on its eastern shore. 

 Stone arrowheads and pottery found. 



Briefly described by Jeft'ries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1875), p. 26. 



Shell heaps at Volusia. 



Mentioned by .Jeffries Wyman, Mem. Peab. Acad. Sci., vol. 1 (1S75), p. 44 ; also 

 by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 774. 



"Alexander's Mound." "Descending Spring Garden Creek from the 

 St. John's, and entering the second lagoon on the right bank, and then 

 ascending this about 2 miles, a large mound is seen a few rods from the 

 shore on the eastern side." 



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

 pp. 33 and 45. 



Mounds on the west shore of Mosquito Lagoon, near Mr. McCarty's 

 place, on Ross Hummock. 



Shell heap at Bissett's Hill, on the west side of Hillsboro River, 9J 

 miles south of New Smyrna and a mile south of the Turtle Mound. 



Shell heap known as the " Live Oak Mound," on land of Lafayette 

 Allen, 1^ miles below Bissett's Hill. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 781,782. 

 Stone House Mound, near New Smyrna, on Hillsborough River, 3 

 miles south of Mosquito Inlet. 



Described by A. E. Douglass, Am. Antiq., vol. 7 (1885), p. 142. 



Shell bank at Pumpkin Point, close to the channel east of Bissett's 

 Hill. 



Mentioned by J. F. Le Baron, Sm. Rep., 1882, p. 781. 

 The "Banner Mouud," or "Mound Oswald," situated on a tongue of 

 land at the intersection of Tamoka Creek with the Halifax River, in 

 the northeast part of county. 



Opened and fully described by A. E. Douglass. Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 

 31(1882), pp. 587-592. 



