﻿lOfi CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Remains of shell heaps, fortified villages and palisadod fort, a cenic 

 tery, and flint quarry at Marblehead. 



Mentioned by J. J. H. Gregory, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 447. 

 A line of shell heaps reaching from Salisbury to the Merriniac River. 



Mentioned by B. F. McDaniel, Sm, Rep., 1879, p. 447, 

 Stone structure on the bank of the Merrimac River, in the town of 

 Salisbury. 



Mentioned by Albert Osgood, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 447. 



Hampden County. 



Indian cemetery at Holyoke, from which twenty skeletons and a num- 

 ber of weapons, utensils, ornaments, etc., were taken. 



Extract from the Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican, in Hist. Mag., 2d. 

 ser., vol. 5 (1869), p. 54. 



Middlesex County. 



Cache of chipped implements and other remains in the town of 

 Framingham. 



Mentioned by .T. H. Temple, Sm. Rep,, 1879, p. 448. 



Indian camping ground and ancient burial places at Marlborough. 



Noticed by Stillman B. Pratt, Am. Antiq., vol. 9 (1887), p, 40, 



Plymouth County. 

 Shell heaps at East Wareham. 



Mentioned in 2d Rep. Peab. Mns. (1869), p. 17. 



Suffolk County. 



A burial ground at Winthrop. 



Brief notice in New York Sun, November 25, 1888, and New York Tribune, 



1888. 



.MICHIGAN. 



Alcona County. 



A series of long, low, flat mounds 7 miles a little north of west of 

 Harrisville. 



Three mounds at Sturgeon point, 4^ miles north of Harrisville. 



Six mounds 7i miles west of Alcona post-ofiice, on a branch of Black 

 River. 



Two at the south end and others along the east side and north end 

 of Hubbard Lake, in the northeast corner of the county. 



Large circular mound 3 miles west of Greenbush. 



Mounds along the west side of Cedar Lake, in the extreme southeast 

 part of the county. 



Mounds along the east side of Roe Lake, 3 miles east of Hubbard 

 Lake and 2 miles s nth of the Alpena County line. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



