﻿82 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Vermilion County. 



Brief iiientiou of mounds in Geol. Sarv. Ind., 1879, p. 128. 



Warren County. 



Mounds on Mound Prairie and on the Terrace bluff" north of Kickapoo. 



Mentioned in Geol. Surv. Ind., 1873, p. 246. 



Warrick County. 



Brief mention of mounds. 



Floyd Stiason, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 438. 

 Mounds in and about Millersburgh. Partly in Vanderburg- County. 



Noticed, .John Collett, Geol. Slu•s^ Ind., 1875, pp. 21)9,300. 



Wayne County. 



Several small mounds near Richmond. Partially explored, skeleton 

 and piece of ivory (?) found in one. 



Noticed by J. T. Phiiumer, Am. Jour. Sci., Ist ser..vo].44 (1843), p. 313. Men- 

 tioned also by J. C. Macpherson, who opened one and found a copper 

 implement. Geol. Surv. Ind., 1878, p. 221. 



Two mounds a short distance northwest of Jacksonburgh; also one 

 overlooking Martiudale's Creek, in Jefferson Township, and two in the 

 bottom laud along West River at Hagerstowu, and another 3 miles 

 southeast from Milton. 



A series of circular embankments extending over half a mile of 

 ground, on the left bank of the west branch of White Water River, 1^ 

 miles north of Cambridge City. 



Embankment inclosing 11 acres, 1 mile northeast of Fountain City 

 (formerly Newport). 



Mound at Fountain City, and one 3 miles north. 



Mound 2 miles north of Chester, in which a copper ring was found, 

 and several in the neighborhood of Middleboro. 



Mound, near Eaiiham College. Explored and pottery and other relics 

 found. 



Mound in the southeast part of Boston Township, in a hollow. 

 J. C. Macpherson in Geoi. Surv. Ind., 1878, pp. 219-222. 



A mound near Middleboro, on H. C. Fox's land. Explored by Mr. 

 Fox, and a large polished stone found in it. 



Noticed in the Evening Item (Richmond, Indiana), Aug. 20, 1885. 



An ancient walled well in the same vicinity. 



Evening Item, August 20, 1885. 



"White County. 



Mounds near Bedford, and others where the Mouticello road crosses 

 Little Mound Creek. 



Noticed briefly by Prof. John Collett, Geol. Surv. Ind., 1872, p. 305. 



