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Mitchell County. 



Two mounds on Toe Eiver, about 5 miles southwest of Cranberry Iron 

 Works. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 

 Mound about 6 miles soutlieast of Cranberry Iron Works, at the 

 " Old Fields of Toe," on the northwest bank of the North Fork of Toe 

 River, above Squirrel Creek. Unexplored. 



Reported by James Mooney. 

 Ancient mica mines at Little Yellow Mountain. 

 Reported by Charles M. Yates and Arthur P. Davis. 



Ancient mica workings at Clarissa mica mine, 3 miles east of Bakers- 

 ville. 



Sinkhole mine ; ancient mica workings about 5 miles southeast of 

 Bakersville, on a small northern tributary of North Toe Kiver and 

 about 1 mile from the river. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Montgomery County. 



Ancient camping sites along the Yadkin from the mouth of the 

 Uwharie to the mouth of Island Creek. 



Mentioned by F. J. Kron, Sm. Rep., 1874, pp. 389, 390. 



Mound on Little River a few miles above its confluence with the Pe- 

 dee River, and a few miles below Martin's Mill. 

 Reported by S. W. Cole. 



Richmond County. 



A large mound near Little's Mills post-office, on the land of B. M. 

 Lossiter, 3 miles from the Great Pedee (Yadkin) River, and not far 

 from the west bank of Little River. 

 Reported by Dr. J. M. Spaiuhour, 



Rowan County. 



Mounds near Salisbury. 



Reported by Edward Palmer. 

 Kitchen heaps on Akenatzy Island. 



Reported by J. P. Rogau. 



Stokes County. 



A burial cave near Walnut Cove post-office, on the land of Dr. 

 Withers. 



Reported by Dr. J. M. Spainhour. 



Swain County. 



Mound on north bank of Tuckasegee River, 2 miles above Bryson 

 City (Charleston). This is the site of the celebrated settlement of 

 Kituhwa. Opened by Valentine. 



Stone cairn on ridge between Indian Creek and (cooper's Creek, 

 about 3 miles northeast of Bryson City. 



Stone cairns about 3 miles southeast of Bryson (3ity, on trail crossing 

 ridge between Tuckasegee River and Alarka Creek. 



