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MouQds are to be seen on the banks of the Menominee (?) and Gas- 

 pard Rivers. 



Western Gazetteer or Emigrant's Directory, p. '2(iG. 



Burnett County. 



Mounds about Yellow Lake and along Yellow River. 



Reported by Gerard Fowke ; also meutioned by Geo. R. Stuntz, Proc. Minn. 

 Acad. Sci., vol. 3.(1889), p. 78. 



Calumet County. 



Lines of effigy and other mounds on the east side of Lake Winne- 

 bago, Sec. 36, T. 20, R. 18 E. 



Brief notice and plat, Lapham, Antiq. Wis., pp. 62-63, PI. 41, No. 1. Refer- 

 ences to and additional notice by S. D. Peet, Coll. Wis. Hist. Soc, vol. 9 

 (1880-1882), p. 63. 

 Ancient works (effigy and elongate mounds) on Stockbridge lots 17 

 and 19. 



Described and figured, Lapham, Antiq. Wis., pp. 62-63, PI. 41, No. 2. Alluded 

 to by Taylor, Sillimau's (Am. Jour. Sci. and Art. ) Jour., Ist ser., vol. 34 

 (1838), p. 95, 



A group of eight mounds, half a mile from Menasha, on SE. ^ Sec. 

 14, T. 20, a. 17 E.; also an elongate mound in the village, and a similar 

 one on Doty's Island. 



Mentioned by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 61. (Possibly in Winnebago County. ) 



Old Indian cellars on the General Scott road, on the east shore of 

 Winnebago Lake, in the banks of a small creek, on the Rhodes farm. 

 Cemetery just south of the above. 

 Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Columbia County- 

 Effigy mound in Kilbourn City ; partly destroyed. 



Reported by S. D. Peet. 

 Small inclosure with double walls, north of Kilbourn City, and a 



little east of " The Dalles." 



Mentioned by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 71. (Possibly in the edge of Adams 

 County.) 



Crawford County. 



Lines of works, mostly effigies, ou the dividing ridge between the 

 Mississippi and Kickapoo Rivers. 



Mentioned and figured by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., pp. 77-78, PI. r>l, showing those 

 on Sec. 6, T. 8, R. 5 W. (These include some works mentioned in other 

 items.) 



The Armstrong group of eleven round mounds and one effigy, a 

 fourth of a mile below Lynxville, at the mouth of a ravine. 

 Explored. Described and figured in Report. 



The Polander group of elongate and conical mounds, about a mile up 

 the Mississippi River from Lynxville, ou lot 2, Sec. 14, T. 1) IST., R. 6 W., 

 at the mouth of Polander Hollow. 



Explored by James D. Middleton. Described and figured in Report, 



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