﻿INDIANA. 79 



Parke County. 



Stone heaps and firebeds discov^eretl in channels formed by overflows 

 of the Wabash Kiver, about 1^ miles south of the mouth of Raccoon 

 Creek, at Blue Grass Landing. 



Described by John T. Campbell, Amer. Nat., vol. 19 (Oct., 1885), jip. >jm-d72. 



Perry County. 



Shell heap, 1 mile above Rome, on the second bottom of the Ohio 

 Eiver. Stone implements found near. 

 Noticed iu Geol. Surv. lud., 187:2, p. 142. 

 Rocif graves and rock houses, about 2 miles west of Rome. 

 Foster's Preli. Rac, pp. 130, 131. 



Posey County. 



Several good-sized mounds on the bluffs at West Franklin, 170 feet 

 above the Ohio. 



Noticed iu Geol. Surv. lud., 1883, p. 68. 

 Mounds iu the vicinity of New Harmony. 



Noticed in Geol. Surv. lud., 1878, p. 126. 



Bone bank on the Wabash River, containing axes, arrow and spear 

 heads, and pottery. 



Surveyed aud figured by G. M. Levette, Geol. Surv. [nd., 1873 (frontispiece) 

 Described by E. T. Cox, Geol. Surv. lud., 1878, pp. 124-1-^6. Mentioued 

 by E. A. Hodge, Aiu. Autiq., vol. 7 (1885), p. 890. 



Pike County. 



Oblong mound near Petersburgh. Usual relics found. 



Noticed iu Geol. Surv. Ind., 1872, p. 287. Partially described by George F. Adye 

 Cincinnati Gazette ; quoted in Hist. Mag., vol. 6, 1869, 2d eer., p. 310 (from 

 Christian Intelligencer). 



Randolph County. 



Large circular mound in Sec. 23, R. 14 E., Washington Township: 

 another in Sec. 33, same township ; another in Sec. 28, T. 20 N. R. 12 E. 



Mentioned iu Geol. Surv. Ind., 1882, pp. 193, 194. 



A number of small mounds north of the Mississinewa River, between 

 Kidgeville and i'airview, containing charcoal and ashes. 

 Mentioued in Geol. Surv. Ind., 1882, p. 194. 

 Earth inclosure containing mound, near Winchester. 



Noticed briefly and figured in Anc. Mou., p. 94, Pi. 33, No. 2; described and 



figured m Geol. Surv. lud., 1882, pp. 192, 193. Mentioued by Baldwin, Anc 



Amer., p. 40. A somewhat h.-ngthy notice in Newark Evening News Sep^ 



tember 23, 1885, taken from the Indianapolis News ' 



A circular inclosure in Sec. 10, T. 20 K, R. 13 E., in Franklin Town- 



ship. 



Brief mention in Geo]. Surv. Ind., 1882, p. 194. 



Ripley County. 



Mounds along Laughery Creek, containing bones, shells, and pottery. 



Mounds m Brown Township on Sec. 2, T. 6 N., R. 12 E. ; iu Sec. 26 

 three-fourths of a mile southeast of Cross Plains; 2 miles' below Ver' 

 sallies; aud one in the cemetery at Versailles; also on Laughery above 



