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Pontotoc County. 



Quadrangular mound near the residence of William Parks, between 

 Butchiecunifila and Oconitahatchie Creeks, 10 miles southwest of New 

 Albany. (See Union.) 



Mentioned by Samuel Agnew, Sm. Kep., 1867, p. 404. 

 Mounds 12 miles south of Pontotoc, near Redland; an iuclosure be- 

 tween John's Creek and Friendship Church; and a mound at Pontotoc. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Prentiss County- 

 Mound 2 miles above Baldwyn and within 50 yards of the Mobile and 

 Oliio Railroad. Explored. 



Mentioned by Samuel Agnow, Sm. Kep., 18G7, p. 405. 



Rankin County. 



Ancient remains known as "The Platform;" exact locality not given. 



Mentioned by H. F. Johnson, Sm. Kep., 1»79, p. 444. 

 Mounds at Brandon. 



Reported by L. M. Boyeis. 



Sharkey County. 

 Mounds on Deer Creek. 



Brief notice by Henry Floyd, Sin. Rep., 1879, p. 442. 



Sunflower County. 



A mound in the midst of a cauebrake near the shoals of Sunflower 

 River. 



Explored by P. W. Xorris. l^escribed in Report. 



Tippah County. 



Mound on land of Joseph Aguew, on Camp Creek, in the southeastern 

 part of the county. 



Mentioned by Samuel Aguew, Sm. Rep., 18B7, p. 404. 



Tunica County. 



Mounds at Othello. 



Reported by John P. Rogau. 



Union County. 



A group of fourteen mounds and an inclosure on Sees. 12 and 13, 

 T. 8 S., R. 2 E. (See Pontotoc.) 



Explored by Gerard Fowke. Described and figured in Report. 



Mounds near John M. Simpson's, 5 miles southeast of New Albany. 

 Contained human bones. 



Reported by Samuel Agnew, Sm. Rep., 18li7, p. 404. (Gerard Fowke reports 

 mounds near Wallerville, probably same as the preceding.) 

 Mound near James Wiley's, G miles west of EUistown. 

 Mound on tlie north side of Tallahatchie bottom on the road from 

 New Albany to Ripley. 



Reported by Samuel Ai;iu'w, Sm. Rep., 1807, p. 404. (Gerard Fowke reports 

 moun<l at Tardyvilh;. Probably same as above. ) 



