﻿\(y2 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTOKIC WORKS. 



"Webster County. 



Mound on Jolin Timmius's place, 3 mile.-; east of Slaughterville. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



A pyramidal mound on the line between Webster and Hopkins Coun- 

 ties, 5 miles east of Carlow. 



A mound 10 miles from Providence, on the Casey ville and Providence 

 road, on the Markham farm. 



Mound on Martin's farm, adjoining. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Mounds in the woods 2 miles southeast of Dixon, on Mrs. Jane Per- 

 ry man's farm. 



"Walled mounds" near Slaughterville. 



Group of mounds on R. H. Coates's farm, near Slaughterville. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Whitley County. 



"Six groups, numerous mounds. A town on the Cumberland above 

 Williamsburg, with twenty houses and a teocalli 3G0 feet long, 150 

 wide, 12 high. Remains of towns with houses on the waters of Laurel 

 liiver and Watt's Creek.' 



Rafiuesque's Cat. Anuals Ky.,p. 34. Mentioned (from Rafinesque's MS.), Anc. 

 Mon,,p. 17.5. 



Woodford County. 



" Six groups, a tine octagon teocalli of 1,200 feet and 8 high. A town 

 of 2,700 feet on South Elkhorn ; a square on Clear Creek," etc. 

 Rafinesqne, Cat. Annals Ky., p. 34. 

 An octagonal mound "near Lovedale." 



Briefly noticed and flgnred in Anc. Mon., p. 176, Fig. 63 (from Rafinesque's MS). 

 Possibly same as the preceding, otherwise in Fayette County. 



LOUISIANA. 



Ascension County. 



A group of unexplored works (locality not given). 

 Mentioned by A. C. Love, Sm. Rep., 1880, p. 444. 



Avoyelles County. 



An embankment near Marksville on the south, extending from a 

 bluff to an old river cliaunel. Several mounds in the same locality. 



Mentioned by George Williamson, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 686. 



Catahoula County. 



"Troy ville Works," A group of works, inclosure mounds, etc., at 

 the junction of the Washita and Tensas Rivers. 



Described in Anc. Mon., p. 117. Mentioned by Stoddard, Hist. La. (1812), p. 

 349; enumerated in Rafinesque's Cat., Annals Ky., p. 35; Breckenridge's 

 ''Views of La.," pp. 188,189; American State Papers, "'Indian Atiairs," 

 Gales and Seaton ed., vol. 4 (1832), j). 742. Described and figured in Report. 



