﻿90 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Burial cave known as " Sander's Cave" in which human bones have 

 been found. 



Brief notice in 8th Rep. Peab. Mus., p. 48, by F. W. Putnam, who fails to give 

 definite locality. 



Bath County. 



Groui) of three mounds on Licking Eiver. 



Kafiuesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 35. 



Bell County. 



Mound near Cumberland Gap. Explored by Lucien Carr. 



Brief mention in 9tli Rep. Peab. Mas., pp. 13-17 (1876). (Apparently on the 

 Kentucky side of the Gap.) 



Boone County. 



" Stephens' mound," near Florence, on the farm of W. B. Stephens, 

 esq. Bones, fragments of pottery, etc., found. 



N. S. Shaler, 2(\ Rep. Peab. Mus., p. 13. 



Ancient burying ground on the site of the present town of Peters- 

 burgh. In digging cellars, pieces of pottery and Indian utensils of 

 stone were discovered. 



Collins's Hist. Ky. (1847), p. 180. 

 Four groups of mounds on the Ohio Eiver " near Burlington." (1) 

 Ratinesque's Cat. Annals Ky., p. 35. (Probably includes those mentioued by 

 Collins.) 



Bourbon County. 



Ancient ditch in the bend (tf Stoner's Creek, about one-fourth mile 

 below Paris. Plat. 



Circular inclosures near the junction of Stoner's and Hiukston's Fork. 



Brief description in Collius's Hist. Ky.(l847), pp. 193, 194. 



"A circus of 1,450 feet on Licking River, a town polygon, of 4,675 feet, 

 on Stoner's Creek." 



Rafinesque's Cat., Anuals Ky., p. 35. Probably includes some of those men- 

 tioned by Collins. 



Boyd County. 



Mounds at Ashland, mentioned by W. J. Lampton. 



Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 441. 

 " Kings mound " near Ashland, from which a carved stone pipe was 

 taken. 



Marquis de Nadaillac, Mat. Pour. I'Hist. de rHomme., v. 19 (1885), p. 511. 



Boyle County. 



Stone grave on the farm of Thomas Knox near Salt River, directly 

 east of Perryville. 



A mound on the Craig farm 1^ miles south of Danville. 



A stone grave on the farm of John F. Yeager in the southeast part 

 of the county near Dyck's River. 



A stone grave on the farm of Wyatt Hughes on Harrod's Run. (De- 

 stroyed.) 



