﻿204 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Eiglit or teu mounds on Pulliam's land. 

 Six graves on J. J. Thorp's land. 

 Reported by Jacob Emmert. 



G-ibson County. 



Mounds at Trenton and Brazil. 



Reported by Dr. Edward Palmer. 



G-iles County. 



Burial cave on the farm of ^Villiam Sbeppard, 7\' miles north of Pu- 

 laski, on the east side of the creek. 



Described by Haywood, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Tenu. (1823) p. 195. Jones's Autiq. 

 Tenn. (1876), p. 3. 



Small stone mound near Pulaski. 



Opened and briefly described in Jones's Antiq. Tenn., pp. 108, 109. 



G-rainger County. 



Two small mounds on the north bank of the Holston River, 4 miles 

 from Strawberry Plains. Unexplored. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Greene County. 

 Mound in the fork of Lick Creek and the Nola Ghucky Eiver. 



Partly opened, and described by A. F. Danielson, Sm. Rep., 1863, p. 381. More 

 fully by E. O. Dunning, 5th Rep. Peab. Mus., pp. 11, 12. 



Cemetery on the north bank of Little Nola Chucky River, near the 

 mouth. 



Mound on the south bank of Little Nola Chucky River, about 2 miles 

 above Warrensburg. 



Small mound on the southeast side of Lick Creek, 2 miles below the 

 railroad. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Grundy County. 



Burial cave, known as " Skull Cave," 6 miles from Altamont, in the 

 northern part of the county, about 200 yards west from the road to Mc- 

 Minnville. 



Described by J. R. Stubblefield in the Daily Union (Nasbville, Tennessee), De- 

 cember 16, 18 — . 



Hamblen County. 



Mound three-quarters of a mile north of Whitesburg. 



Reported by Ira Sayles. 



Hamilton County. 



Mound on Williams's Island, in Tennessee River, below Chattanooga. 

 Mound on north bank of Tennessee River, directly opposite Chatta- 

 nooga. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Mounds on land of D. N. Magill, at Igou's Ferry. 

 Two mounds near Rathburn. 

 Reported by John P. Regan. 



