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Mounds atRockton, 4 miles south of Beloit, consisting of tliree groups, 

 as follows: 



A line of effigies ou the banks of Rock River, near the railroad depot. 



A group on the bluff between Rock and Pecatonica Rivers, 1^ miles 

 southwest of Beloit, in T. 46 N., R. 1 E. 



A group on the north side of Rock River, 1 mile east of Rockton, in 

 T. 46 N., R. 2 E. 



Reported by S. D. Peet. Mentioned in part in Am. Antiq., vol. 3 (18S0-'81), 

 pp. 93-99. 



An effigy mound, one long and several round mounds, in the city 

 limits of Rockford. 



Reported by P. W. Norris. Mentioned by Jaraes Shaw, Sni. Rep., 1877, pp. 

 254, 2.55. A brief description and fiu'ure of the turtle mound and others 

 in Rockford by T. H. Lewis, Science, vol. 12 (1888), p. 118. 

 Group of circular mounds ou the north bank of Rock River, 6 miles 

 below Rockford. 



Circular mounds on the banks of the Kishwaukee in the southern 

 part of the county. 



Mentioned by James Shaw, Sni. Rep., 1877, p. 255. 

 The effigy, long and round mounds on NW. ^, Sec. 14. T. 43 N., R. 1 

 E., 5 miles below Rockford. 



Briefly described and figured by T. H. Lewis, Science, v. 12, p. 118. 

 jSTumerous mounds on both sides of the Kishwaukee River not far 

 from its mouth. 



Brief notice in Long's Expedition to the source of the St. Peter's River, vol. 1, 

 p. 185. 



IKD I AI^^ A. 



Allen County. 



Group of four mounds, 10 miles north of Fort Wayne, near Stoner's 

 Station on the Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad. Explored; 

 contained human bones. Stone ax and spearhead lound in the vicin- 

 ity. 



Described by R. S. Robertson, Sm. Rep., 1874, p. 383. 

 Three mounds on St. Joseph River near the mouth of Cedar Creek 

 at Cedarville. 



Circular inclosure in a bend of St. Joseph River on the east bank 

 below the preceding, on the farm of Peter Notestine. 



Explored and briefly described by R. S. Robertson, Sm. Rep.', 1874, p. 383. 

 Semicircular inclosure on St. Joseph River, below the preceding and 

 opposite Antrup's mill. 

 Mound on St. Joseph River at the mouth of Breckenridge Creek. 

 R. S. Robertson, Sm. Rep., 1874, pp. 383,384. 



