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Yates County. 



Work at Bare Hill, Middlesex, east side of Oaiiandaigua Lake, and (> 

 miles from the head. Wall partly of stone. 



Cleveland's Hist, of Yates Coauty. 

 Four ancient works in this county ; definite localities not given. 



Reported by S. H. Wright, Sm. Rep , 1879, p. 445. 

 Indian graves 6 miles from Italy Hill Post-Offlce. 

 Square inclosure in Sherman Hollow. 

 Indian graves at Larzelius Hollow. Excavated. 



Reported hy H. L. Reynolds. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



Bladen County. 



Mounds at Elizabethtown. 



Reported by J. D. Middletou. 



Buncombe County. 



Mound on the north bank of Swannanoa River, about 4 miles from 



Asheville. 



Explored and described by J. W . Emmert. 



Mound north of Hominy Creek, on a ridge U miles north of Hominy 



Station. 



Explored and described by J. W. Emmert. 



Several mounds on Ream's Creek, both sides, about 5 miles above 

 Weaverville. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Burke County. 



Mound on (near) the west bank of John's River, 12 miles above Mor- 

 ganton. Several other mounds formerly existed in the same neighbor- 

 hood. 



Explored and described by .J. W. Spainhour, in Sm. Rep., 1871, pp. 404-406. 

 Mound on west bank of John's River, 3^ miles north of Morganton. 



Reported by James Mooney. 

 Mound (about 15 feet high and unexplored) on the west bank of 

 Upper Creek, 8 miles above Morganton. 



John T, Humphreys, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 446. John T. Humphreys mentions 

 also unexplored mounds "at a mill 8 miles from Morganton." On the 

 opposite side of the creek from this mound is a slight indication of grading 

 (J. M. Spainhour). 



Mound said to exist on the north side of a small branch of Silver 

 Creek, on the road from Morganton to Briudletown. 



Mound on the north bank of Little Silver Creek, 8 miles southwest of 

 Morganton. 



Mound on the north bank of Brindle or Hall Creek, 12 miles south- 

 west of Morganton and about 3 miles from Briudletown. 

 Reported by James Mooney. 



