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A fortification, ioclosing two stone mounds and a stone circle, on tbe 

 summit of a hill a few rods west of Big Twin Creek, near Carlisle, 

 Warren County. Three walls cover the exposed western side. The 

 stone mounds and circle have been obliterated. 



Described at length by Jolm P. MacLean, Mound Builders, pp. 2r>-29. This 

 work is partly in Wari'eu County. 



Muskingum County. 



Mound in Brush Creek Townshij), containing stone wall and skeleton. 



Reported by J. F. Everhart, Sui. Rep., 1880, p. 144. Am. Antiq., vol. :? (1880--'81)^ 

 p. 61. 



Mound on the farm of J. M. Boughman, in Brush Creek Township. 

 Explored and described by L. A. Bongbman, Zauesville (Ohio) Courier, April 

 8, 1886. (Possibly the same as preceding.) 

 Mounds, triangles, inclosures, etc., near Zanesville, some of which 

 have been explored. 



Described by Ashe, Travels (1808), pp. 145-148. 



Perry County. 



Inclosure of stone surrounding a stone mound 5 miles north of Somer- 

 set. 



Earthen inclosure formerly near the above. 



Drake's Inds. N. A., 15th ed., p. 60. Prof. E. B. Andrews, Rep. Peab. Mns., vol. 

 2, pp. 54-55. Described and figured by Atwater Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, 

 vol. 1 (1820), pp. lLn-133, PL 3. Mentioned in Anc. Mon., p. 13; also in 

 Warden's Recherch., p. 21, PI. 2, Fig. 2. (Large mound 1 mile southeast 

 of stone inclosure.) 

 Large mound on top of a hill 1 mile northeast of Glenford. 

 Smaller mound in the same field, has been opened and one-half re- 

 moved. Seven skeletons were found in this half, all with feet toward 

 the center. Only one celt discovered. 



"Small signal mound," half a mile west of the large mound overlook- 

 ing the valley. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke. 



Four mounds in the vicinity of New Lexington. Opened, and con« 

 tents noted. 

 Flint diggings at Kew Lexington. 



Brief notices by Prof. E. B. Andrews, Rep. Peab. Mns., a'oI. 2, pp. 53,54. 

 Early mentions of ancient works in this county without specifying 

 exact localities : 



By an anonymous writer. Am. Jour. Sci. and Art., Istser. vol. 25 (1834), pp. 

 234,235. " A town with a stone mound." Rafinesque's Cat., Annals, Ky. 

 (1829), p. 36. Mounds and specimens, W. Anderson, Sm. Rep., 1874, p. 

 386. 



Pickaway County. 



" The Cross," a mound in the form of a Greek cross, near Tarlton, in 

 the valley of Salt Creek, in the southeastern corner of the county. 



Described and figured, Anc. Hon., p. 98, PI. 36, No. 1. 



Stone mound on a branch of Hargas (Darby?) Creek, a few miles 

 northwest of Circleville. 



Noticed by Caleb Atwater, Trans. Am. Antiq. Soc, vol. 1, p. 184. 



