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Pendleton County. 



Oue uiound " at the fork of Lickiog Kiver." 

 Rafinesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. ;^4. 



Perry County. 



" A loug dromus uear Hazard." 

 Eafinesqne's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 'M. 



Pulaski County. 



Two groups, "stone mounds on Pitman and Buck Creeks." 

 Kafiueque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 34. 



Rock Castle County. 



"A stone grave (?) L50() feet long, 5 feet wide, and 3 liigii near Mount 

 Vernon."' 



RatiiH'sqiKv'.s ('at., Annals Ky., p. 'M. 



Russell County. 

 Three mounds on Long Bottom of Cumberland River. 



Anc. Mon. (Sqnier tfe Davis), p. 17.5. Probably identical with Hiose mentioned 

 in Rafinesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 35, as In Adair County, but now Russell. 



Scott County. 



" Five grou])S, a ditched town near Georgetown, on South Elkhorn, 

 a square on Dry Kun," etc. 



Ratinesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 34. 



Shelby County. 



Two groups " near Shelbyville and south of it." 



Ratiuesqne's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 34. 



Simpson County. 



A burial cave on the laud of G. W. Hoy, near Franklin. Human 

 bones, pieces of sandals, and stone articles found. 



Reported by John M. Brown. 



Mound 15 miles north of Nashville (?) Qjrobably FraukUn), contain- 

 ing skulls, pottery, etc. ; opened by C. H. Edwards. 



Described by same in Am. Antiq., vol. 9, ])p. 47, 4f:?. 



Todd County. 



Stone heap and cache of Hint implements 3 miles east of Trenton on 

 the Dycus farm. 



Mound 12 miles north of Elktou, on Erastus Bartlett's farm. 



Mound 3 miles southwest of Elkton, on John L. Pennington's farm. 

 Explored. 



Mound 4 miles southeast of Elkton, on William Mimms's farm. 



A group of mounds a mile west of Allensville. All obliterated but one. 



A mound on the Kirk man farm, 13 miles north of Elkton. 



Mound a mile northeast of Guthrie. Explored. 



Camp site ou the Reeves farm, Ih miles southeast of Elkton, 



