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Deposits of cbaicedony, basauite, etc., on land of Col. Pren Metharn, 

 B. B. Whittaker, and Mr. Criss, in the south central part of Jefferson 

 Township. 



There was a moaud of stone 5 feet long on a high point on Col. 

 Metham's land containing a box grave containing a skeleton and speci- 

 mens. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Monnds and burial cave on Darling's farm, near Rochester, in the 

 northwestern part of the county. 



A wall of stone, crescent shape, 100 yards long and 3 feet high, cross- 

 ing the neck of a point of land on Kobert Darling's farm, across the 

 river from last. 



Mounds 2 miles west of West Carlisle, on Arch. Crawford's farm. 



Mounds on Borrow's farm, IJ miles from Warsaw. 



Mounds and burial cave on farm of John Exline, 4^ miles northwest 

 of Warsaw. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



A mound on the left (east) bank of the Muskingum, about 3 miles 

 below Coshocton. 



Flint Eidge, on the north bank of the Mohican River, between Wal- 

 honding and Warsaw. Numerous pits show that it was much worked. 

 There is a thick layer of dark Hint overlooking a stratum of chalcedony ; 

 the latter seems to have been the kind sought. 

 Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



An inclosure on George Ringwald's farm, a half mile southeast of 

 New Castle. 



A village site on the Kent farm, a mile or two from Walhonding, up 

 Spoon River. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Cuyahoga County. 

 Ancient works at Newburgh (walls and ditches). 



Described and tignred by Col. Whittlesey, Tract 5, West. Res. Hist. Soc. (1B71), 

 pp. 10, 11, Pis. 2 and 8. Noticu'd and Col. Whittlesey's figure copied by S. 

 D. Feet, Am. Antiq., vol. 5 (188:5), p. 236. See also Auc. Mou., p. 40. 

 Ancient work 3 miles southeast of Cleveland. 



Briefly described from Col. Whittlesey's notes, Anc. Mou., pp. 38, 39. Proba- 

 bly the same as the preceding. 

 Ancient works at Independence (walls, ditches, and inclosure). 



Described and figured by Col. Whittlesey, Tract ."i. West. Res. Hist. Soc. (1871), 

 pp. 11, 12, Pis. 2 and 3. (?) Anc. Mou., p. 40. 



Mound formerly existed at the corner of Euclid and Erie streets, 

 Cleveland. 



Mentioned by Col. Whittlesey and articles obtained therefrom figured. Tract ,''), 

 West. Res. Hist. Soc. (1871), p. 39. He also mentions, on same page, a mound 

 that formerly existed on the homestead of A. Freese, Savvtelle avenue. A 

 si)here of iron ore, four copper beads or rings, and a stone whistle were 

 obtained from this mound. 



Mound near Chagrin Falls. Explored. 



Described in Am. Autiq., vol. I (1878), pp. 55, 5G. 



