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Stone cairn,, known as the " Indian Grave," near Glassy Monntain, 

 on the head of Tiger Creek. 



Stone cairn on the ridge east of Tiger Creek and southeast of Glassy 

 Mountain. 



Reported by Jcames Mooney. 

 A talc mine and stone implements on Piney Mountain. 

 Mentioned iu Science, vol. 9 (1887), p. 10. 



Richmond. County. 



Two mounds and a shell bed on the Savannah River, at Hollywood 

 station, 11 miles below Augusta. 



Explored by H. L. Reynolds? Described in Report. 

 Other mounds and shell heaps farther down the river. Some com- 

 posed of sand are probably natural formations. 

 Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Screven County. 



A primitive storehouse on the right bank of Briar Creek, on the 

 plantation of Seaborn Jones, at Mill Haven. 



Described by Charles C. Jones, jr., Sm. Rep., 1885, pt. 1 pj). 900,901. 



Spaldiiig County. 



A circular earthwork formerly stood on the bank of a small lake near 

 the village of GrifQu. 



Brief mention by W. B. F. Bailey, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 290. 



Thomas County. 



The "D. G. Mclutyre Mound," on the Spring Hill place, 10 miles 

 south of Thomasville. 



A group of mounds 12 miles south of Thomasville. 



A mound formerly stood on Mrs. Hayles's land, 7 miles northeast of 

 Thomasville. 



Three mounds in the northern part of the county. 



Mound at Lake Florida, 10 miles from Thomasville. 



Reported by Dr. J. P. Ro(i;an. 



Mound 10 miles north of Thomasville. 



Reported by Dr. J. G. Ho[)kin.s. 



Mounds in this county from which skeletons and stone implements 

 have been taken ; locality not given. 



L. D. McSwaiu, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 441. 

 Mound on John Stanley's farm not far from Ochlochnee post-office. 



Reported by J. P. Ro^an. 



Towns County. 



Mound on laud of John Erwin on Brasstown Creek. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



Union County. 



Pictographs on large bowlders in Track Bock Gap, 4 miles east of 

 Blairsville. 



Reported by J. M. Spainhour. 



