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IOWA. 



Adams County. 

 Mouud uear (Joruiug, on farm ofMariou B. Thompson. 



Allamakee County. 



Group of ancient works, consisting of mounds, inclosures, etc., 7 miles 

 up the Little Iowa River from New Albin. 



Walled vault in the same locality. 



Circular earthwork aud ditches on the Hays farm, 2 miles southeast 

 of New Albin, and just above the point where the Little Iowa joins the 

 Mississippi. 



" Fish's Mounds," a group of circular mounds on the land of Mr. Fish, 

 uear the Mississippi River, a short distance below the mouth of the 

 Little Iowa River. 



"Fish's Cave," a cave or rock house, 6 miles below New Albin, in a 

 bluff near the Mississippi River, in which were found human remains. 

 Described am' figured in Report. Meutioued also by C. Thomas Lu "Burial 

 Mounds of the Northern Sectiou," pp. 26-31, (la 5th Aun. Rep. Bur. Ethn). 



Cherokee County. 



Burial relics aud ancient camp site some 3 feet or more below the 

 surface of the grouud, on the bank of Little Sioux River, T. 93 N., R. 

 39 W. 



J. B. Cutts, Sm. Rep., 1872, p. 417. 



Clayton County. 



Effigy mound on a bluff overlooking Turkey River, near Elkport, and 

 about 10 miles west of the Mississippi River. 



Brief description in Report. 

 Effigy and long mounds on SW. ^, Sec. 3, T. 95 N., R. 3 W., near 

 North McGregor. 



Described and tigured by T. H. Lewis. "Science," vol. 6, ])p. 453, 454. Men- 

 tioned in Report. Mentioned in Mat. pour I'Hist. de rHouime, tome 16, 



(1887), 



Mounds (chiefly conical) on the high bluff opposite Prairie du Chien. 

 Explored by Henry A. Uavis and W. A. McDonald. 



Noticed in Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 431. 



Group of works, consisting of an extended line of effigy and circular 

 mounds, near the town of Clayton. 

 Noticed in Report. 



Three groups of mounds above McGregor. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Clinton County. 



Mounds at Buena Vista, in the southwest part of the county. 



Reported by P. W. Norris. 



Delaware County. 



Earthworks and mounds so situated as to form nearly a hollow square*, 

 exact locality not given (probably near Hopkintou). 



Brief descriptiou by M. W. Moultou, Sm. Rep., 1677, p. 250. 



