﻿58 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS, 



Fulton County. 



Group of mouuds not yet explored, near the north line of the county, 

 half a mile west of Spoon River. 



Noticed by M. A. McClelland, Sm, Rep., 1881, p. 556. 



Gallatin County. 



Stone graves, abundant remains of clay salt-kettles and other pot- 

 tery, aud indications of earthworks and artificial terraces at the salt 

 works near Equality, and 5 miles farther down Saline River. 



Described, witb figures of pottery, by George E. Sellers, Pop. Sci. Monthly, vol. 

 11 (1877), pp. 573-585. Partial notice in Foster's Preb. Rac, pp. 174 and 

 248. Also by Josiah Priest, Am. Antiqs., p. 129, and by Dr. Ran, Sm. Rep., 

 ISee, p. 352. 

 Extensive earthworks and mounds in the valley formed by the junc- 

 tion of the Big aud Little Saliue Rivers. Some of the mounds explored 

 and specimens found in them. 



Described by George E. Sellers, Sm. Rep., 1885, Pt. I, pp. 887-889. 

 A workshop on the northern bank of Saline River at its first " rock 

 ripple," about 3 miles above its junction with the Ohio River. 

 Mouuds containing stone cists at the same place. 

 Aboriginal quarry 3 miles to the southeast. 

 Caches of flakes in the same vicinity. 



Description aud figures by George E. Sellers, Sm. Rep., 1885, Pt. 1, pp. 876-878. 



Greene County. 



There are a few mounds in the lowlands of this county. 



William McAdams, Proc, Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. 29 (1880), p. 714. 



Grundy County. 



Ancient burial ground at Morris. 



, Brief mentiou by L. Whitney, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 437. 



Hancock County. 



About thirty mounds in the vicinity of Dallas, one of which was ex- 

 cavated. 



Brief mention by M. Taudy, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 685. W. S. Newlon reports 

 stone graves at Dallas. 

 Mounds near Carthage, Sec. 11, T. 5 N., R. 7 W.; mounds on the 

 Mississippi River near Pontoosuc, and also on the bluft' between Il^auvoo 

 and Montebello. 



Mentioned by S. J. Wallace, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 4.37. 

 Mounds in Mississippi bottom and on the bluffs. 



Mark Tandy, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 437. 



Mounds and shell beds are said to occur near Hamilton. 



W. H. Gettens, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 435. 



Mounds south of Warsaw on the Mississippi River. 



Brief mention in Report. 



Hardin County. 



Inscriptions in "Cave in Rock." 



Drake's Indians N. A. (15th ed., 1860), p. 61. 



