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Creek Village, on Sec. 5, T. 14 S., R. 1 W. Contained skulls and 

 pottery. 



Brief notice by George W. Morse, Am. Antiq., vol. 3, pp. 331, 332. Explored 

 by F. S. Earle. Described and figured in Report. 



Brown County. 



" Hut-rings and mounds within an inclosure near Lagrange, below 

 the junction of Crooked Creek with the Illinois River." 

 Explored by P. W. Norris. Described in Report. 

 Conical and pyramidal mounds, 2 miles south of Lagrange. 



Explored by P. W. Norris. Described and figured in Report. 



The Welch group, 3 miles west of Perry Springs Station, Wabash, 

 St. Louis and Pacific Railroad, on land of Mr. Edward Welch. 



Described and figured in Report. Mentioned aud figured by Cyrus Thomas in 

 5th Ann. Rep. Bur. Eth.,p. 41. 



Bureau County. 



Group of mounds on bottom land of Illinois River, near Bureau. 

 Human remains found. 



Description and diagram by A. S. Tiffany, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 556-558. 



Mounds near Princeton, explored ; yielded skeletons, pottery, stone 

 implements, etc. 



Described and figured by Sanbora Tenny, Am. Nat., vol. 5(1871), pp. 60-61, 

 figures 21-22. 



Calhoun County. 



Large mound (exact locality not given), explored ; construction and 

 contents described. Contained a so-called " altar," a shell vessel and 

 pipe. 



William McAdams, Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. 29 (1880), p. 713. 

 Mound on the Illinois River bottom, 15 miles from the mouth. 

 Opened ; skeletons, beads, jiipes, aud axes found. Other mounds 

 along the Illinois River mentioned, but localities not definitely stated. 

 A group of six mounds, 15 miles from mouth of Illinois River. 



William McAdams, Sm. Rep., 1882, pp. 684-686. .See Am, Antiq., v. 3, p. 257. 

 Mounds at and near Kampsville. 

 Reported by J. D. Middleton. 



A group of mounds on the SE. 4 Sec. 10 ; a group of mounds on the 

 SW. i. Sec. 11, both groups in T. 11 S., R. 2 W. of fourth principal 

 meridian. 



A group of mounds on the SW. I Sec. 16, T. 13 S., R. 2 W. of fourth 

 principal meridian. 



Reported by J. D. Middleton. 



A mound in the village of Hardin ; a mound in the cemetery at Har. 

 din ; a mound a short distance south of the cemetery. All near the 

 center of Sec. 27; a group on the SE. ^ Sec. 29; a group on the SE. 

 i Sec. 31 ; a group on the NE. i Sec. 31; all in T. 10 S., R. 2 W. Some 

 of them have been explored. 



Reported by J. D. Middleton. 



