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Bollinger County. 



inclosure, mouuds aod sinks on the Peter Bess place, bordering 

 Castor River, 5 miles west of Lakeville. Stone graves found here. 

 Described and figured in Report. 



Boone County. 



" Eock sculptures," iu this county. 

 Reported by S. H. Trowbridge. 



Three mounds in the northeast portion of the county, on the east 

 bank of Cedar Creek. 



Three mounds 2 miles southwest of Columbia on the south bank of 

 Hickman Creek. 



One mound a mile southwest of the first-named group on a high 

 point. 



Mentioned by J. L. Stephens, Sm, Rep., 1879, p. 4'S'.i. 



A group of SIX mounds arranged in a line on the Missouri bluffs on 

 the west side of Cedar Creek; another mound a mile east on the top 

 of a bluff", and another on a high bluff" 5 miles east. (The last may be in 

 Callaway County.) 



Mentioned by G. C. Brodhead, Sm. Kep., 1879, p. .355. 



Buchanan County. 



Earthworks in NW. i, Sec. 32, T. 57 K, R. 35 W., 1^ miles south of 

 St. Joseph, at King Hill on a high bold point. 

 J. W. Beach, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 432. 



Butler County. 



A grouj) of small circular mounds on the bottoms of Black River, 

 about 2 miles above (north of) Poplar Bluff'. Explored and described. 

 A group of mouuds near Harveill. Explored. 



Described and figured in Report as a type of numerous similar groups in the 

 same section. 

 luclosure, ditch, mounds, hut rings, and excavations on a ridge be- 

 tween Little Black Itiver and Cypress Swamp, near Ripley County line. 



Described and figured in Report. 



Calla-svay County. 



Mounds on the bluff's of Crow's Fork; on Aux Vasse bluff's; on Lit- 

 tle Aux Vasse bluffs near the Missouri bottoms ; one " on Middle Aux 

 Yasse and Missouri bluffs." 



" Three mounds 1 mile east of the preceding, on the Missouri bluff's, 

 built of stone and covered with earth." 



One mound, 2i miles west of Cote Sans Dessein. 



Reported and last mentioned figured by G. C. Brodhead, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 355. 



Cape Grirardeau County. 



A group of mouuds on the Ben Proffer place, at the junction of Bird 

 Creek and Whitewater River. 



