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Deposit of fliut implements in the same locality as the preceding. 



Mentioued by James Shaw, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 256-257. 

 Several groups of mounds on Section 32, in the town of Woodland, 

 about 6 miles west of Mount Carroll. 



Mentioned by James Shaw, Sui. Rep., 1877, p. 255. One of these is apparently 

 the gronp explored and described by Pidgeon as " at the junction of Strad- 

 dle Creek and Plumb River," 4 miles west of Mount Carroll. Traditions of 

 De-coo-dah, pp. 175-179. 



Cass County. 



Deposit of Hint implements in Monroe precinct, on a ridge half a mile 

 south of Clear Creek, and 10 miles south of the Illinois River. 



Deposit of flint implements on the southern border of the county, 26 

 miles east of the Illinois River, on the brow of the hills overlooking 

 Indian Creek. 



Description .and figures of implements by J. F. Snyder, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 

 563-568. 



Mound on the eastern bank of the Illinois River at Beardstowu. 



Mentioned by J. F. Snyder, Sm. Rep., 1876, p. 438. Also noticed briefly in Rep. 

 Peab. Mus., vol. 2, pp. 18-20. 



Clark County. 



Mound group one-fourth of a mile north of York, on the farm of E. 

 A. Hodge. Skeletons found. 



Amer. Autiq., vol. 7 (1885), p. 290. 



Clay County. 



Mouud in the north part of the county, on the Little Wabash, 2 miles 

 south of the county line. Explored but no particulars given. 

 R. W. Townshend, Sm. Eep., 1879, p. 437. 



Cook County. 



Mounds in the vicinity of Chicago. Two groups about 5 miles apart, 

 on Des Plaines River, and one group near Haas's Park. Explored and 

 the crania taken therefrom described and figured. 



Foster's Preh. Rac, pp. 276-282. J. W. Foster, Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.,vol. 

 21 (1872), pp. 227-232. . 



Crawford County. 



Mounds near Hutsonville, on the Wabash, a few miles above Merom 

 (Indiana). 



Described by F. W. Putnam, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 15 (1872), pp. 

 32-35. Quoted and plan of group given in Foster's Preh. Rac, pp. 139, 140. 

 Mound 1 mile southeast of Hutsonville; contained skeletons, orna- 

 ments, etc. 



Examined and briefly described by E.A.Hodge, Am. Antiq., vol. 7 (1885), pp. 

 290, 291. 



Effingham County. 



Mounds are said to be found along both sides of the Little Wabash 

 River for 20 miles. 



S. J. M. Andrews, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 435. 



