﻿88 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Mouuds on the farm of Mr. Saul Hearu, 1^ miles east of Eldou. 



Mentioned by S. B. Evans, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 348, 349. (Probably part of the 

 preceding.) 



Warren County. 



Mounds (exact locality not given). 

 Reported by Benjamin Morgan. 



Woodbury County. 



Small mounds near Sioux City. 



Explored and described by A. L. Brace, " Young Mineralogist ana Antiquarian," 

 December, 1884, pp. 46, 47. 



Wright County. 



Mounds (exact localit^^ not given). 



Reported by Benjamin Morgan. 



KANSAS. 



Coflfey County. 



Stone heaps along the summit of the bluffs on Wolf Greek, 1 mile 

 from Neosho River. 



Reported by A. P. Robinson, Sm. Rep., 1880, p. 446. 



CoTvley County. 



Two mounds on Walnut River, 30 rods apart. Explored ; bones, frag- 

 ments of pottery, charcoal, jasper chips and arrow points found. 

 Examined and reported by A. R. Reinsch, Sm. Rep., 1880, p. 446. 



Leavenworth County. 



Mounds on Pilot Knob Ridge near Fort Leavenworth. 



Reported by F. G. Adams. 

 Eight mounds, " six of them in a line about 30 feet apart." Explored. 



Mentioned in "Hist. Baptist Indian Missions," (1840), p. 408, by Isaac McCoy. 



Marion County. 



Mouuds, graves and shell heap near Marion Center. 



Exploied and contents noted by Melvin Billings, Sm. Rep., 1880, p. 441. Also 

 Rep. Peab. Mus., vol.2 (IftSO), p. 738. 



Riley County. 



Several mounds north of Wild Cat Creek. 



Explored and described by W. J. Griffin, Am. Antiq., vol. 3 (1880), pp. .%, 57. 

 Mound 6 miles from Manhattan ; partially explored. Mound 1 mile 

 from Manhattan. 



Described by Dr. C. P. Blachly, Am. Antiq., vol. 3 (1880), p. 56. 



Shawnee County. 



Indian graves near Topeka. 



Described by Dr. A. H. Thompson, Am. Antiq., vol. 3 (1881), pp. 336-337. 



