﻿174 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Fortified hill at the mouth ot the Great Miami. Mouud at the same 

 place. 



Described and figured, W. H. Harrison, Trans. Hist. Soc. Ohio, vol. 1, pp. 225- 

 227. Brief notice and figure (copy from preceding), Anc. Mon., pp. 25, 26, 

 PI. 9, No. 2. Notice iu Drake's lud. N. A. (Pifteentli ed., 1860), p. 58. Shep- 

 herd, Antiq. State of Ohio, pp. :53, 34. 



Large iuclosure with outside ditch on the right bank of the Great 

 Miami near the village of Colerain. 



Described and figured, Anc. Mon., pp. 35,36, PI. 13, No. 2 (see also C, PI. 3). 

 Possibly one of the works alluded to by Hugh Williamson, Obs. on Climate 

 of America (loll), appendix D, pp. 189, 190. 

 Work in Colerain near Great Miami River. 



Described by S. D. Peet, Am. Anti(i., vol. S (1886), p. 209, Fig. 5. 



Square inclosure and parallel lines on the opposite side of the Little 

 Miami from the Milford works (Clermont County). 



Brief description and figure, Anc. Mon., p. 95, PI. 34, No. 2. Also in Hugh Wil- 

 liamson's work on the Climate of N. A., appendix D, p. 197. Mentioned 

 in Drake's Inds. N. A. (Fifteenth ed., 1860), p. 58. 

 Two circular inclosures in Sycamore Township. 



Reported by J. P. McLean, Sm. Rep,, 1881, p. 683. 

 Gould mound in Sycamore Township, 2 miles southeast of Reading. 

 Described in Antiq. State of Ohio, by H. A. Shepherd, p. 85. (Description 

 quoted from Dr. C. L. Metz.) 

 Interesting remains at Deerfield. 

 A fortificatiou near the mouth of Hale's Creek. 



Drake's Inds. N. A. (Fifteenth ed., 1860), p. 58. 

 Terraces on the hills at Red Bank, near Pendleton. 



Mentioned by Thomas J. Brown in Am. Antiq., vol. 10 (1888), p. 167. 



Hancock County. 



Caves 2 miles north of Yanlue post-office, in which human skeletons, 

 ornaments of stone, pottery, etc., were found. 



Mentioned by J. R. Nissley iu Am. Antiq., vol. 10 (1888), p. 44. 



Hardin County. 



Mounds on the land of R. Robinson, at Kenton. 



Reported by Dr. Edward Palmer. 

 Mound '^ near the Bellefontaine and Indiana Railway, between Mount 

 Victory and Ridgeway." 



Thoroughly explored and described by John S. B. Matson, Ohio Cent. Rep., pp. 

 126-134. Illustrations. Oiiginal iu Tract 11, West. Res. Hist. Soc. (1872), 

 pp. 9, 16. 



Highland County. 



Square inclosure, with nine banks or long parapets united atone end 

 in the form of a gridiron, on the head branches of the East Fork of the 

 Little Miami River. 



Prieiiy described in We§tp.rH Oa^^ett^erj p, 299 (prgb^bly a wi.yth), 



