﻿122 (CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WOR^S. 



W^aseca County. 



Mounds in See. 10 aud iu NVj. |, Sec. 20, VViltou Township. 

 Reported in Geol. Rep. Minn., vo]. 1 (1872-1882), p. 414. 



Mounds in the vicinity of Woodville. Others in Section 3, between 

 Watkins and Rice Lakes. 



(!eol. Rep. Miuu., vol. 1, p. 67;}. 



Washington County. 



Serpent mounds at Afton, on west side of St. Croix. 



Reported by T. H. Lewis in "Suakelike Mounds in Minn.," Science, vol. 9(1887), 

 pp. 393-'.?95. Quoted in Mat. pour V Hist, de 1' Homme, tome 16, Mai-Juin, 



1887. 



Numerous mounds on the Otis farm, above Marine Mills. 



Mentioned in Minn. Hist. Coll., vol. 1 (1850-1856), p. 354. 



Wilkin County. 

 Mounds opposite Abercrombie, Dakota. 



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



Winona County. 



Mounds on Maggie Burns's farm, at Lamoille, on Money Creek and 

 Cedar Creek. 



Shell heaps at Homer. 



Reported by L. H. Bunnell, Sm. Rep.. 1879, p. 430. 



A bird effigy near Richmond Station, on a terrace 24 feet above the 

 river. 



Near the village of Dakota is a fish-shaped mound in a group of 

 nineteen round mounds. 



Figured and described by T. H. Lewis, Science, vol. 5 (1885), pp. 131, 132. 



I\Iouuds at Dresbach. 



Mentioned iu Geol. Rep. Minn., vol. 1 (1872-1882), p. 266. 



Yellow Medicine County. 



Interesting excavation and fortification, found a few miles above the 

 mouth of the Yellow Medicine River, on the south side of the Minnesota 

 River, and within sight of the mission lately established by Dr. Wil- 

 liamson, Sec. 2, T. 4, R. 39. 



Papers by Rev. S. R. Riggs in Minn. Hist. Coll., vol. 1 (1850-1856), p. 151. 



MISSISSIPPI. 



Adams County. 



Mounds at White Apple village. 



Reported by Dr. Edward Palmer, This, according to tradition, is the place 

 whei'e the Natchez chief or " Sun" resided in 1729. 



Numerous mounds at Natchez, generally square and flat on the top. 



Ellicott's .Journal, p. 134. Incidentally mentioned by Dr. Samuel Morton, Amer. 

 Journal Sci. and Art, 2d ser., vol. 2 (1846), p. 6 (foot-note). Reported and 

 w(nked by J. D. Middleton. 



