﻿12t) CATALOGUE OF PREHISTOKIC WOKKS. 



Warren County. 



]\Ioimcls on Mississippi aud Yazoo Rivers. 



Brief mention by Heury Floyd, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 442. 



Mounds at Hayues Bluff. 



R ported by L. M. Boyers. 



Washington County. 



"Tlie Avondale Mounds," located on the farm of Mrs. P. J. Sterling, 

 1^ miles east of Stoneville and 9 miles from Greenville. Partially ex- 

 plored. 



Described and figured in Report. 



A group of mounds, 4 miles east of the Mississippi, nearly opposite 

 Point Cbicot. 



Described and figured from James Hough's notes, .Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 383, 384. 



(Notwithstaudiug diiferences iu locations given and descriptions it is 



probable these two references relate to the same gi'oup.) 



Mounds (no detinite locality given), in which were found hatchets, 



arrowheads, the remains of tA'elve skeletons, fragments of pottery and 



some whole vessels. 



Described by James R. Gage, Trans, St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 3 (1868-1877), pp. 

 227-232. 



Winston County. 

 Mounds within 3 miles of Coopwood. 



Reported by F. M. Shields. 



Vazoo County. 



" The Champlin Mounds," 2 miles north of Yazoo and 2 miles east of 

 Yazoo River. 



Explored by J. P. Rogan. Described aud figured in Report. 



Large mound on the Yazoo River, 20 miles (by the river) below Sa- 

 tartia. 



Briefly described by J. W. C. Smith, Sm. Rep., 1874, p. 370. 



MISSOURI. 



Andrew County. 



Mounds near Amazonia, on the summit of one of the highest bluffs 

 of tlje locality. Mostly covered with a layer of flat limestones. 



Opened and described by A. L. Brace, *' Young Mineralogist and Antiquarian," 

 October, 1884, p. 26. 



Mounds covered with "flat limestone/' from which shell beads, stone 

 imple'uents, clay i)ipes, pottery, etc., were obtained. 



Reported in Am. Antiq., vol. 10 (1888), p. 189. 



Barton County. 



" The Cherry Mound." 



A small mound 3 miles south of the Cherry Mound. 



Mentioned by Brodbend, 1st. Rep. (loo]. Surv. Mo. (l'*71), p. 98. 



