﻿120 CATALOOTJE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Mower County. 



Mouuds between Graud Meadow aud Le Koy (probably natural). 



Mentioned in Geol. Rep. of Minn., vol. 1, 1872-18S2. 



Murray County. 



Mound in Murray Township, section 7, on farm of L. Aldrich. 



Mound in south part of SW. ^, Sec. 8. 



Mouuds in SE. ^ NE. ^, Sec. 18, all within 2 miles northwest from 

 Currie. 



Two or three raouiids north of Lake Shetak in Shetak Township. 



Mentioned in Geol. Rep. of Minn., vol. 1 (1872-1882), p. 532. 



Nobles County. 



Circular mounds in NW. ^, Sec. 18, Kansom Township, and also in 

 south part of Little Eock Township. 



Mentioned in Geol. Rep. Minn., vol. 1 (1872-1882), p. r>32. 



Olmsted County. 



"Curious isolated mounds" along theZumbro, in the southwest cor- 

 ner of Farmington and adjoining township. 



Mentioned in Ann. Gool. Rep. of Minn., No. 4 (1885), p. 78. 



Otter Tail County. 



A group of two mounds near Bangor, half a mile northeast of Prairie 

 Lake post-office. 



Mentioned by H. T. Thorn, Sm. Rep., 18S0, p. 447. 



Pipestone County. 



Mounds in the immediate vicinity of Pipestone quarry, and circular 

 and crescent earthworks 2 miles northeast. 



Described and figured in Report. 



Rock inscriptions at Pipestone quarry. 



Described in Geol. Rep. Minn., vol. 1 (1872-1882), p. 555 (plates). 



Famous Indian quarry of pipestone near Pipestone Citj\ 



Geol. and Natural Hist. Surv, of Minn., vol. 1, p. 151. 



Polk County. 



Mouuds at the mouth of Red Lake River. 



Mentioned by T. H. Lewis, Am. Antiq., vol. 8 (1886), p. 370. 



Pope County. 



Group of mounds on the north shore of White Bear Lake near Glen- 

 wood. 



Mentioned by A. J. Comfort, Sin. Rep., 1871, p. 398. 



Ramsey County. 



Mounds in the city of St. Paul mostly on Dayton Bluff. Several of 

 them were very large. Explored. 



History of St. Panl by J. Fletcher Williams, p. 13. 

 Mounds on Dayton's Bluff" and at White Bear Lake. 



Mentioned in Ann. Rep. Minn. Geol. Surv., No. 6 (1877), p. 92. 



