﻿60 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Mounds near Pomona. 



Mounds on Little Lake, Sec. 30, T. 9 S., E. 3 W. 



I^eported by L. H. Thiug. 



Jo Daviess County. 



Mounds at Dnnleitb (East Dubuque); one explored bj^ Dr. Augustus 

 Campbell and a skull found. 



Short notice iu Foster's Preli. Rac, pp. 288, 280. 



Another of the same group explored by George P. Russell ; human 

 crania, femur, etc., found. 



Brief mention in 2d Rep. Peab. Mns. (1869), pp. 15, 16. Noticed also by 

 Cyrus Thomas, iu Young Mineralogist and Antiquarian (March, 1885), p. 70. 

 Described and figured in 5th Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethn. (1887), pp. 34-38. Men- 

 tioned by Aug. Campbell, Am. Antiq., vol. 9 (1887), p. 43. Explored by P. 

 W. Norris. Described and figured in Report. 

 Mounds and fortifications along Apple River near Hanover. Ex- 

 plored. 



Brief notice by James Shaw, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 255. 

 Effigy, long and round mounds on NW. i Sec. 22, T. 26 N., R. 2 E., 

 2 miles below Hanover. 



A brief description of one of the efiligies with figure, in Science, vol. 12, p. 118, 

 by T. H. Lewis. 

 Gigantic human skull, stone implements, pottery, etc., plowed up in 

 a field at Grand Prairie, where mounds formerly existed. 

 Reported iu St. Louis Democrat, December 29, 1888. 



Kane County. 



Mounds near the b ank of Fox River, 4 miles below Elgin. Mention 

 of "forty in number." 



O. p. Rogers, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 436. 

 Mounds near Geneva, contained skeletons, bone needles, pottery, etc. 



James Maitland, Am. Antiq., vol. 1 (1879), p. 261. 



Kendall County. 



Mounds 5 miles west of Piano and 5 miles east of Sandwich. 



Noticed by R. B. Trouslot, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 437. See also Hist. Kendall 

 County, by Rev. E. W. Hicks. 



Knox County. 

 Mound near the south line of Sec. 14, T. 11 X., R. 4 E. 



Examined and described by W. II. Adams, Sui. Rep , 1879, p. 369. 

 Mounds on Sees. 6 and 7, T. 11 N., R. 5 E., and Sec. 12, T. 11 N., R. 

 4 E. Skeletons, arrow points, beads, etc., found. 



Examined and described by W. H. Adam.s, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 558-.563. See 

 also Sm. Rep., 1883, p. 835-838. 



Mound U miles west of Knoxville on Sec. 30, T. 11 K, R. 2 E. 



Mound on Sec. 16, T. 11 N., R. 2 E., on the east side of a ravine that 

 runs into Court Creek from the north. 



Group of three mounds near the south line of Knox County, half a 

 mile west of Spoon River. 



