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Geauga County. 



Ceuietery in the extreme southeast part of the coimtjj 2 miles south- 

 east of the village of Parkmau. Graves lined with stoue. 



Described by S. N. Luther, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 593. The stono mound and stone 

 graves described by C. C. Baldwin, Tract 5, West. Res. Hist. Soc, 1882, pp. 

 160-165, are probably the same as those mentioned by Mr. Luther. 



Greene County. 



Circular depression on a promontory known as " Hitman's Hill." 



Brief description by Prof. J. E. Warren, Proc. Ceiit. Ohio Sci. Assoc, vol. l,p. 

 56. 

 Mound 4 miles north of Xenia, at Tawana Springs. 

 Mound in Miami Township. 

 Mound at Cedarville, in Cedarville Township. 



Reported by F. C. Hill, Sm. Rep., 1879, i>. 438. Gerard Fowke also reports 

 large mound near Cedarville, probably same as the last above mentioned. 

 Fortification on Massie's Creek, 7 miles east of Xenia, consisting of 

 walls of mingled earth and stonej also stone mounds. 



Described and figured, Anc. Mon., pp. 33, 34, PI. 12, No. 3. Oblong iuclosure, 

 semicircles, and mound, half a mile below the preceding. Brief notice and 

 figure, Anc. Mon., p. 95, PL 34, No. 3. 



Polygonal iuclosure on the right bank of the Little Miami, Sec. 24, T. 

 4, E. 8. , 



Anc. Mon., pp. 95, 96, PI. 34, No. 4. 

 Mounds reported in Jasper Township ; no definite location given. 

 Reported by D. E. Spaler. 



Guernsey County. 



Mound 53 feet high (elliptical), 10 miles south of Cambridge, 1 mile 

 from Point Pleasant. 



Reported by W. Howell. 



Hamilton County. 



Mounds, graves, and earthworks at Cincinnati. 



Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, vol.4 (1799), pp. 177-180, and vol. 5 (1802), p. 74. Dan- 

 iel Drake, Pictures of Cin. (1815), pp. 200-204, etc. West. Gazetteer or 

 EmigrautsDirectory (1817), pp. 281-283. Caleb Atwater, Trans. Am. Antiq. 

 Soc, vol. 1 (1820), pp. 1.59, 160. Drake's luds. N. A. (Fifteenth ed., 1860), p. 

 56. H. H. Hill, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 438. Described by H. A. Shepherd, 

 Antiq. of Ohio, p. 46. 



Ancient cemetery near Madisonville. 



Mentioned in Am. Nat. (1881), vol. 15, pp. 72, 73. A lengthy and illustrated 

 description, by F. W. Laugdon, in the Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, pp. 

 40-68, 128-139, and 203-220. Partial notices also iu Fifteenth Rep. Peab. 

 Mus., pp. 63-67 and 77 ; and Sixteenth Rep., pp. 165-167, 196-199. Brief 

 notice from C. L. Metz, Sm. Rep., 1880, p. 445. Nadaillac, Mat. pour 

 I'Hist. de THomme, vol. 19 (1884), p. 437. 

 Inclosure, ditches, and mounds, etc., on the lands of Michael Turner 

 and others, in Anderson Township. 



Sixteenth Rep. Peab. Mus. (1884), vol. 3, pj). 170-175 and 339-341 ; Eighteenth 

 and Nineteenth Rep. Peab. Mus. vol. 3 (1886), pp. 449-466. F. W. Putnam, 

 Boston, (Mass.) Herald, December U, 1886, Om (leSCrilieU by Heury A, 

 SUepberd, Antiq[. of Ohio, p. 80. 



