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figured ; one mound on Section 12 ; one on Section 24 ; two on Section 

 2(5, and a pyramidal mound or platform on Section 30. All in Wayne 



Townssbip. 



J. P. MacLean, Momid l?nild(>i\s, pi>- 218-22:?. 



luclosure with oblong mound inside on the bank of Nine Mile Creek, 

 on Section 30, Wayne Township. 



Described and floured by J. P. MacLean. Mound Builders, pp. 217, 218. Fig. 

 61. Brieliy noticed, and figured in Anc. Mou., p. 90, PI. 31, No. X 



Ancieni earthworks (now obliterated) which were located partly in 

 Fairfield and partly in Union Township, Section 15 of the former and 

 Section 9 of the latter. From survey of James McBride. 

 J. P. MacLean, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 600-G03. 



General description of the mounds of the county, with special notices 

 of tiie'group on Section 21, Ross Townshi[) ; figured, one opened (same 

 group figured in Anc. Mou., p. 170). 



Brief description of the group on tbo Miami, described in Anc. Mon., p. 30, PI. 

 11, Fig. 3. 



Champaign County. 



Koberts mound on Buck Creek. Explored. 



Described by Thomas F. Moses. Proc. Cc^nt. Oliio Sci. Assoc, vol. 1, pp. 32-3G. 

 Illustrated. 

 The Baldwin mound, on a hill lying between the north and east forks 

 of Buck Creek, 8 miles southeast of Urbana, on the farm of Judj^e Sam- 

 uel Baldwin. 



Described and illustrated by Prof. Thos. F. Moses, Proc. Cent. Ohio Sci. Assoc, 

 vol. 1, pp. 36-41. Described in Anti(i. of Oiiio by Henry A. Sheplierd, 

 p. 75. 

 Deposit of bones in the northeast corner of this county, on the east 



side of Buck Creek Valley. 



Small mound a few rods from the preceding. 



Deposit of skeletons at Catawba Statiou ou the Cleveland, Columbus, 

 Ciucinnati and Indianapolis Kailroad. 



Mouud on the farm of the late Judge Dallas, 4 miles below Urbana. 

 Explored. 



Mound on the ridge northeast of the Baldwin mound on the farm of 

 Mr. Wilson. Excavated. 



Described by Prof. T. F. Moses, Proc. Cent. Ohio Sci. Assoc, vol. 1, pp. 42-45. 



Clarke County. 



Mound containing a cache of Hint iuiplements. No definite locality 



given. 



Large mound at Enon. 



Mentioned in Proc. Cent. Ohio Sci. Assoc, vol. 1 (1878), pp. 30, 43, and 56. 

 Ancient remains, consisting of lines of embankment and mounds, at 



Haddox Hill. 



Described and figured by Prof. J. E. Warren, Proc Cent. Ohio Sci. Assoc, 

 vol. 1, pp. 53-56. M<>,nti<)ne(l ixlso by Prof. T. F. Mos«;s, Pioc Cent. Ohio 

 Sci. Assoc, vol. 1, p. 30. 



