﻿MICHIGAN. 109 



Several in Porter Towuship, one of the best being on the farm of 

 Samuel Khinehart. 



History of Cass County, Micbigau, by Wayeriuan, Walking & Co. (1882). 



Clinton County. 



Moauds in S. E. i sec. 36, T. 7 K, K. 1 W. (Ovid Township). 



Small group of mounds in the western limits of the village of Ovid, 

 T. 7 N., E. 1 W. 



Two mounds near the center of section 11 (Ovid Township). 



A mound in the I^E. i Sec. 4, T. 7 K, R. 1 W. (Ovid Township). 



A group of mounds iu SW. ^ Sec. 33; a large mound in S. E. ^ Sec. 

 32 ; a mound in SE. i Sec. 27, all iu T. 8 K, R. 1 W. (Duplain Township.) 



Mounds in Sec. 11, T. 8 N., 2 W., Greenbush Township. 



Mounds in Sees. 10 and 23, T. 8 N., R. 3 W. (Essex Township). 



Described and figured by M. L. Leach, Sm. Kep., 18S4, pp. 839-848, and papers 

 relating to Autbropology, 1884, by O. T. Masou, pp. 4-10. 



Indian village sites as follows : 



(1) Chippewa village of Wabwahnahseepee, at De Witt. 



(2) Village of the Maketoquets, in Township Essen, N. W. J sec. 3. 



(3) Cocoose, Maketoquet village in Lebanon Township, on section 14. 

 H. H. Carson, Am. Antiq., v. 9, July, 1887, p. '237. 



Eaton County. 



Mouuds of the ordinary conical form around Pine Lake, at the south 

 edge of Walton Township, iu the southwest part of the couuty. 



Mounds in Bellevue Township, in the southwest part of the county, 

 along Battle Creek to Walton Township. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Emmett County. 



Mounds at old Fort Mackinac, on the south shore of the Straits of 



JMackiuac. 



Briefly described and figured by Henry Gillman, Sm. Rep., 1873, pp. 380-38-2, 



Genesee County. 



Eight mouuds, small and conical, just below Flint, on the blufi". Ex- 

 plored. 

 About twenty similar mounds on Flint River, 1 mile above Flushing. 

 Mentioned by W. R. McCormick, in Michigan Pioneer Collections, vol. 4 (1881 ), 

 p. 379. 

 ludefinite reference to two or three mounds down Fliut River from 



Flushing. 



Four large mounds on the Rose farm some 10 miles down the river 

 Irom Flushing on a bluff, and several on the flat below. 



Described by W. R. McCormick iu Michigan Pioneer Collections, vol. 4 (1881), 

 p. 379. 



Huron County. 



Large circular work iu Caseville Township on a small stream empty- 

 ing into Wild Fowl Bay, 5 miles southwest of Caseville. 



