﻿l70 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WOftKg. 



Darke County. 



A small iiiouud formerly stood 2 miles west of i^ew Madison, from 

 which portions of human skeletons and a number of beads with some 

 shell spoons were taken. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Delaware County. 



Ancient works are found in three places in this county ; the most 

 noted in Lower Liberty, about 11 miles below Delaware, on the east bank 

 of Olentaugy (or Whetstone). Localities of Indian villages. 

 Brief mentiou Howe's Hist. Coll., Oiiio, (1847) p. ^uS. 



Erie County. 



Mound in northeast part of Kelly's Island. 



Explored, described, and figured by Col. Charles Whittlesey. Tract 41, West. 

 Res. Hist. Soc, pp. 35, 36. 



A mound on the southernmost point of Kelly's or Cunningham's 

 Island. 



A mound on the western point of Kelly's Island. 



A mound about one- quarter of a mile southwest of the northwest 

 corner of Kelly's Island. 



Two mounds about three-quarters of a mile a little west of north of 

 the first mentioned. 



Mere meutiou and figure by Schoolcraft Hist. Ind. Tribes, vol. 2, p. 85, PL 34. 



Two inclosures on the southern shore of Cunningham's or Kelly's 

 Island. 

 A petroglyph on the northern shore of Kelly's Island. 

 A petroglyph on the southern shore of Kelly's Island. 



Mere mention of the inclosures and plans of them by Schoolcrafl, vol. 2 (1847) 

 pp. 85-87, Pis. 34, 35, and 36, and of the potroglyphs, p. 85, PI. 34. 



Fairfield County. 



Two circles at Rock Mill, about 7 miles north of Lancaster, on a hill a 

 short distance from Hockhocking Eiver. Other mounds and works in 

 the same section. 



Briefly noticed by Prof. E. B. Andrews, 10th Rept. Peab. Mus., vol. 2, pp. 51-53. 

 Described and figured in Anc. Mon., p. 100, PI. 36, No. 3. 



Franklin County. 

 A mound formerly stood on the south line of Columbus (city). Opened. 



Brief description, Coll. Hist. Miscel. and Monthly Journ., vol. 2 (1823), pp. 

 47, 48. 



Embankment with corresponding exterior ditch, 4^ miles north of 

 Worthington, on the left bank of Olentangy River. 

 Brief notice and figure. Anc. Mon., p. 36, PI. 14, No. 2. 



Square inclosure, circle, and mounds near the Olentangy Eiver, i 

 mile west of the town of Worthington. 



Described and figured in Ancient Mon., p. 84, PI. 29, No. 3. Caleb Atwater 

 notices mound probably of the same group. Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, vol, 1 

 (1820), p. 176. 



