﻿110 CATALOGUE OF PKEHISTOKIC WORKS. 



Several similar mounds on Mason Island southwest of Wild Fowl Bay. 



Large circular mounds at the head of Pigeon River near the middle 

 of the sou:'^iern boundary of the county. 



Bad Axe post office is on a circular mound or earthwork in a swamp. 



Mounds along the northern coast, especially between Port Austin 

 and Pointe Aux Barques, also between Grindstone City and Huron 

 City. .; 



Reported by Geiaid Fowke. 



Iosco County. 



Burial mound at Tawas (Ottawa) Point. Explored. 



Described by Henry Gillman, Sm. Rep, 1873, pp. 378,379. 



Mounds on the east branch of Tawas River and probably near Oge- 

 maw postofiQce and Spencer's mill. 

 Mounds at Alabaster, in the extreme southeast corner of the county*. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Kalamazoo County. 



Ancient garden beds at Schoolcraft, Kalamazoo, Toland's Prairie, 

 Galesburgh, and Prairie Ronde. Partial description and figures. 



Bela Hubbard, Am. Autiq., vol. 1 (1878), pp. 4-9 ; also in Michigan Pioneer 

 Collections, vol. 2 (1877-'78), p. 24. 



Small mound on Section 30 in Cooper Township. 



Remains of three inclosures were found on section 10, Cooper Town- 

 ship. 



A mound on Governor Throop's farm east of the river. 



Large mound on an island in the Kalamazoo River, on Section 22, 

 Comstock Township. Circular work on section 13, Comstocli 'J'ownship. 



A small mound on the E. J, NW. ^, Sec. 30, Pavilion Township, and 

 on the southeastern margin of Long Lake. 



Mound in Bronson Park in Kalamazoo village. Mound, now gone, 

 on Climax Prairie, less than a mile east of the corners. 



A circular work inclosing about U acres, situated to the south of this. 



A number of mounds formerly existed on Gull Prairie. Two were 

 situated on the northeast corner of Section 15. Four were in the north- 

 west corner of Section 11. One or two smaller ones near the southern 

 limits of the prairie. 



Everts and Abbott, Hist, of Kalamazoo County (1880). 



Ancient garden beds. 



Described and figured by S. D. Peet in Am. Antiq., vol. 7 (1885), pp. 23-28. 



Small rectangular and circular embankments in Prairie Ronde. Par- 

 tially described. 



Bela Hubbard, Am. Antiq., vol. 1 (1878), p. 7. 



Kalkaska County. 



Mounds all around Round Lake in the extreme northwest part of the 

 county. 



Earthworks on the north side of Rapid River, near the junction with 

 Torch River. 



