﻿104 CATALOGUE OF PRKlirSTOUK^ ^VORK.S. 



St. Landry County. 



!Six or seveu iijoiinds above the <'ffliix of Biiyou Fusilier, uiid nearly 

 opposite Durbane. 



Brief mentiou, Darby's Descrip. La. (1817), |>p. l.'>(), If)?. 



West Carroll County. 



Mounds near Jackson's Ferry, 4 miles south of Floyd, on Bayou Macon. 

 Two mounds, much larger than the ])receding, are situated nearer 

 Floyd, one on Mr. Mabin's and one on Mr. Motley's land. 



Prof. Samuel H. Lockett, Sm. Rep., 1872, pp. 429, 430. 



MAINE. 



Cumberland County. 



Shell mound a few miles from Portland, on the Underwood Water 

 Company's land. 



New York Tribune, October 28, 1885, and New York Evening Post, November 

 3, 1885. 



Hancock County. 



Shell heaps at Hull's Cove, Mount Desert. Bones of food animals 

 and other objects were obtained. 



Mere mention, 4th Rep. Peab. Mus. (1871), p. 8. 



Kennebec County. 



Ancient remains on what is known as "Sand Hill.'' at the junction 

 of Kennebec and Sebasticook Kivers. Examined. 



Charles B. Wilson, Am. Autiq., vol. 5 (1883), pp. 181, 182. 



Lincoln County. 



Shell heaps on the Damariscotta River. 



Mentioned by Jeft'ries Wynian in 2d Ann. Rep. Peab. Mus., pp. 17, 18. De- 

 scribed also by Prof. T. F. Moses in Proc. Cent. Ohio Sci. Ass., vol. 1, i>p. 

 70-76. Figured. 



Ancient fortifications at Pemaquid. 



Incidental mention, Hist. Mag., 2d ser., vol. 7 (1870) p. (J3. 



MARYLAND. 



Allegany County. 



Several stone mounds in the vicinity of Cumberland. Exact locality 

 not given. Unexplored. 



Reported by F. M. Otfntt, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 447. 



Anne Arundel County. 



Shell heaps in this county. 



Described by J. D. McGuire, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 44G. 



Shell heap 1 mile above the mouth of South River, on the right bank. 

 R'eported ]»y J. D. McGuire. 



