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Bryan County. 



Shell heap on Ossabaw Island, at the mouth of Ogeechee Eiver. 



Mere montiou by D. Brown, Sm. Rep., 1871, p. 4'23. 

 An Indian mound near Way's Station. 

 Mound on St. Helena Island. 



Mounds on Bryan's Neck, south of Ogeechee Eiver on Ossabaw 

 Sound. 



Mounds near Fort McAllister, and others "on the road between 

 Sweet Hill and Flandersville." 



Meutiou by Walter Hoxie, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 443. 



Ancient burial grounds on the bank of the Ogeechee Eiver. Pearls 

 found. (Probably included in the next item.) 

 C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. luds., p. 491. 



Mounds and burial places on the banks of the Ogeechee Eiver, about 

 15 miles from its embouchure, on Seven Mile Point. Many human 

 bones were found here, together with vessels and urns supposed to 

 contain ashes of the dead, also various ornaments. 



White's Hist. Coll. Ga. (1855), p. 279. 



Butts County. 



Three mounds with embankments running to the river Ocmulgee. 

 Examined. 



Briefly noticed in White's Hist. Coll. Ga., p. 286. 



Camden County. 

 Two mounds on the central portiofi of Cumberland Island. 



Briefly mentioned by Augustus Mitchell, Sm. Rep., 1874, p. 393. 



Cherokee County. 



Mound on Etowah Eiver about 5 miles below Canton. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



Clarke County. 

 Mound on the Oconee Eiver near Athens. 



Incidental mention by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., p. 343. 



Cobb County. 



Mound and burial ground on the right bank of Chattahoochee Eiver 

 opposite Bolton (Fulton County). Explored. 

 Figured and briefly described in Report. 



Columbia County. 



Large shell mound on Stalling's Island in the Savannah Eiver, more 

 than 200 miles from its mouth. 



Described by C. C. Jones, Antiq. So. Inds., pp. 197, 198. 



Shell heaps on the Savannah Eiver, near the mouth of Great Kiokee 

 Creek. 



Mentioned by C. C. Jones, Autiq. So, Inds., p. 200. 



