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Camp site 2 uiiles below Kuttawa, ou Joliu Sodeu's farm, right bauk 

 of Cumberland River. 



ludiau cam plug place at Eddyville, ou tlie site of the Kentucky 

 Brauch Penitentiary. 

 Stone heap 12 miles southwest of Eddyville, on .1. I*]. Deusou's farm. 



Repoitecl by James D. Micklletou. 

 A group of thirteen mounds, stone graves, and campsites on a ridge, 

 ouland owned by General Lyon and Thomas Tinslet, 1^> miles southeast 

 of Eddyville. One mound contains stone graves. 

 Described and figured iu Report. 



McCracken County. 



A fine square teocalli of 1,200 feet and 14 feet high, on the Ohio River. 



Ratinesqne's Cat., Aunals Ky., p. :>4. 



Madison County. 



'•Mounds, etc., near the Kentucky River, etc." 

 Ratinesqne's Cat., Aunals Ky., p. 34. 



Marion County. 



Mound 5 miles west of Raywick on the farm of L. H. Taylor. Ex- 

 plored by the owner. Galena, a copper plate, copper celt ; eight copper 

 spools, around one of which was wound some twine or large thread ; 

 three or four copper implements shaped like the ends of the copper 

 spools but much larger and somewhat saucer-shaped j charred bones and 

 pieces of burnt flint and sandstone. 



Described by W. T. Knott, Lebauou Standard, (April, Hri*2) No. 59."). 



Marshall County. 



A large monnd in the western [)art of the county, llvact locality 

 not given. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Mason County. 



Ancient village site near the Ohio River at the mouth of Beasley 

 Creek, 7 miles below Maysville. 



Reported by Gerard Fowlce. 

 Works in the vicinity of Maysville. 



Reported by J. D. Middleton. 

 "A small teocalli near Washington." 



Rafinesque's Cat., Aunals Ky., p. i?4. 

 A terraced mound 3 miles from Washington. 



Noticed and tigurcd iu Anc. Mon., p. 176, Fig. 04, from tlits Rafiuesqne MS. 

 (Probably same as above.) 



Three mounds in Charleston bottom 5 miles below Maysville. Two 

 stand side by side, the other a few rods away. 

 Mound 1 mile south of Beasley Church. 

 Mounds and stone graves iu the edge of Dover. 

 Inclosure and mounda 2 mik>!S sotuUeast of May's LicK. 

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