﻿68 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS, 



ludian grave uear French Village, from which a small vase was taken. 



Sin. Kep., L-;66, p. 348 (note). 



Place of inamiracture of ancient pottery on Cahokia Creek, near 

 " Illinois Town" (East vSt. Louis). 



Dr. Cliarlfs K.iu, Sui. Rep., 18G6, p. 347. 



Deposit of flint implements near Fayette ville. 



Dr. Charles Ran, Sm. Rep., 1872, p. 368. 

 Two groups of mounds at the mouth of Cahokia Creek and two 

 other groups 20 miles below. 



Briefly uoticed by Caleb Atwater, Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, vol. 1 (18JiO), pp. 188, 

 189. 



Stephenson County. 



Effigy, long and round mounds on SE. 4, Sec. 13, T. 27 N., R. 9 E., 10 

 miles east of Freeport. 



One of the effigies briefly described and figured by T. H. Lewis, Science, vol. 



12 (1888), p. 119. 



Union County. 



Mound on Joseph Meyer's place on Mill Creek, a short distance above 

 the village of Mill Creek. 



Explored by Frank 8. Earle. Described in Report. 

 Stone graves near Halshouser's place, not far from the line between 

 Union and Alexander Counties, and near the village of Mill Creek in 

 Alexander County.' 



Explored by F. S. Earle and L. Thing. Described in Report. 

 Stone graves on Levi Fink's farm, Sec. 30, T. 13 S., R. 1 W. 

 Described in Report. 



Mounds and inclosures (Linn Place) on Mississippi bottom, 15 miles 

 southwest of Anna. 



Mounds on a hill near Bluft" Lake. 

 Mounds on the bank of Running Lake. 



Examined and described by T. M. Perriue, Sra. Rep., 1872, pp. 418, 419, and Sm. 

 Rep., 1873, p. 410. All explored. Described and figured in Report. 



Ancient fire-bed and refuse heap at Buffalo Gap, 2 miles east of Cob- 

 den. Bones, pottery, etc., found. 



Old fort on the top of a cliff, cut off from the mainland by a wall of 

 stone. 



Aboriginal workshop, 3 miles west of Cobden, at Kaolin Station, and 

 also 4 miles south of Cobden. 



Aboriginal cemetery, 7 miles west of Cobden, near Clear Creek. 

 Skeletons found. 



Mounds 7 miles below Jonesborough. Skeletons, pottery, pipes, and 

 stone images found. 



Described by F. M. Farrell, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 584-586. 

 Mounds on the south shore of Round Pond, uear the Reynold's place, 

 2 miles from the Mississippi River. One of them contained stone graves. 

 Described and figured in Report. 



"Indian Diggings," an ancient flint quarry in T. 13 S,, E. 2 W. 



