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A group of seven mounds on the farm of August Whiting, 5 miles 

 west of Jackson. 



Brief descriptions and diagrams in Report. 



Mounds near Eum Creek. 



A group of small, low mounds near the house of J. E. Peterman, on 

 a little branch of Bird Creek, 1 mile east of Millersville. 



A large group of mounds similar to the preceding in a ravine about 

 half a mile to the south ; from thence southward along the west side of 

 Bird's Creek to its junction with Whitewater River, mounds are found 

 by the little streams. 



Mounds are to be found on the west bank of Cane Creek, 2 or 3 miles 

 south of the Marble Hill pike; near the east bank of the Whitewater, 

 just above the mouth of Bird Creek; and east of the Bloomfield road 

 in a broad bottom, 4 miles south of Whitewater Station. 



Brief notices by F. S. Earle, in Report. 



Chariton County. 

 Three deposits of flint instruments near Keytesville. 



Described by J. F. Snyder, Sm. Rep., 1876, p. 435. 



Christian County. 



Mounds in T. 27 N, R. 22 W, and Ts. 26 and 27 N, E. 21 W. 

 Reported by J. W. Blankinship. 



Clark County. 



A group of circular mounds scattered along a ridge between Fox 

 River and Sugar Creek. 



A group of circular and loug mounds on J. N. Boulware's place, on a 

 terrace near the Mississippi River, 10 miles north of Canton, close to 

 the county line. Explored. 



Described and figured in Report. Mentioned by C. Thomas in oth Ann. Rep. 

 Bnr. Etiin. (1887), pp. 43-44. 



Clay County. 



A series of mounds, most of which contain buried chambers or vaults, 

 from Mr. Kelley's farm overlooking a branch of Line Creek, in Clay 

 County, to Line Creek, in Platte County, a distance of three-quarters 

 of a mile. Explored, human bones, stone implements, and some pot- 

 tery found. 



Mentioned by E. P. West, West. Rev. Sci. and Indus (Kansas City Rev.), vol. 1 



(1877), pp. 15,16. Brief description by W. H. R. Lykins, Sm. Rep., 1877, 



pp. 251-253. F. W. Putnam, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 20 (1879), pp. 



304-305. G. C. Brodhead, Sm. Rep., 1879, pp. 352-354. Am. Nat., vol. 14, 



(18H0), p. 217. 



Cooper County. 



Large mound on Lamiue River, near Buflalo Prairie. 



Mentioned in West. Rev. Sci. and Indus. (Kansas City Rev.), vol. 1 (l'^77), p. 638. 



