﻿160 CATALOGUE OF PKEHISTOKIC WORKS. 



Griggs County. 



Mouuds on the Sheyenue Kiver. 



Mentioned by C. P. Smith. 



La Moure County. 



Mouuds ou the bluffs overlookiug Grand Eapids. 

 Reported by Prof. J. E. Todd. 



Morton County. 



Mouuds aud hut rings of the Mandaus, 2^ miles south of Bismarck, 

 along the Missouri Eiver. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Pembina County. 



Mouuds 12 miles south of Pembina. 

 Mounds at Pembina. 



Brief notice by T. H. Lewis. Amer. Auti(i., vol. 8 (1886), p. 370. 



Ramsey County. 



Mounds at Devil's Lake and Stump Lake. 



T. H. Lewis, Am. Antiq., vol. 8 (1886), p. 371. Brief mention in Fargo Argua, 

 January 18, 1889. 



Hansom County. 



Mouuds about 10 miles southeast of Fort Eansom, ou the south side 

 of Sheyenne River. 



Mounds near old Fort Ransom. 



Reported by Prof. J. E. Todd. 



Richland County. 



Mounds near the southern line of Richland County. Explored by 

 T. H. Lewis; many specimens of pottery and stone were found. 

 Mentioned in New York Graphic, February 15, 1886. 



Mound opposite the mouth of Otter Tail Creek. 



Mentioned by T. H. Lewis, Am. Antiq., vol, 8 (1886), p. 370. 



Stutsman County. 



Mounds at the mouth of Beaver Creek. Mouuds around Jamestown; 

 the latter probably the same as those mentioned in the preceding 

 item. 



Reported by Prof. J. E. Todd. 



Three mounds connected by lines of embankment with a line running 

 southeast from the central one, not connecting with any other mound. 

 Contained human and animal bones. 



Explored, described, aud figured by Prof. Cyrus Thomas, 6th Ann. Rep. U. S. 

 Geol. Surv. Terr., 1872, pp. 656, 657. 



Walsh County. 



Mounds along the Big Salt River near Reno, accompanied by embank- 

 ments. Explored by Prof. Henry Montgomery. 

 Rei)orted by H. L. Reynolds. 



