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Groups of works (inomuls and walls) on the south fork of Forked 

 Deer River, and anotlier groni) 8 or 10 miles above. 

 Havwood, Nat. and Ab. Hiat. Tenu., pp- 140,147. 



Mounds on the south side of Forked Deer River, 40 miles from the 

 Tennessee River. 



Haywooil, Nat. and Ab. Hist. Teim., p. 148. 

 Ancient walls and mounds on the south side of Forked Deer River, 

 GO miles above its mouth. Full description. 



Haywood, Nat. aud Ab. Hist. Teun., p. 104. Noticed also by Joues, Antiq. 

 Tenn., p. 104. 



TEXAS. 



Aransas County. 



Mounds and graves near Salt Creek on Hynes Bay, where the Caran- 



cabua Indians formerly dwelt. 



Reported by V. Bracht, Sm. Kep., 1879, p. 442. 



Bowie County. 



Extensive series of mounds in an old bottom south of the present 

 conrse of Red River, between De Kalb (Texas) and Rocky Comfort 



(Arkansas). 



Am. Nat., vol. 19 (1885), p. 1019. 



Camp County. 



Mounds and earthworks in this county as follows : One in the south- 

 eastern corner on the land of Nathan Lee, 3 miles east of Lafayette 5 a 

 mound on the land of W. R. D. Ware aud near by a square inclosure. 



A group of twenty-five or thirty mounds on the Sarah Powell league. 

 Another group on the property of S.P. Moonyham. 



Reported by J. M. Glasco, Sin. Rep., 1879, p. 443. (Some of these may be in 

 Upsbur County.) 



Crosby County. 

 Caves around Monument Lake in which arrow heads have been found. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Fannin County. 



A mound near Randolph in the southern part of the county. 



Brief notice in a letter to the St. Louis Republican, .January 5, 1889, from T. 

 A. McKinuey. 



Panola County. 



Mounds ; reported by A. S. Gatschet. 



Upshur County. 



(See Camp County.) 



VERMONT. 



Franklin County. 



Ancient cemetery at Swauton containing numerous tubes of copper 



and also of stone. 



Referred to by Marquis de Nadaillac in Mat. pour I'Histoire de THomme, vol. 

 19, November (1885), p. 512. 



