﻿226 CATALOGUE OF PKEHISTORIC WOKKS. 



Mound ou H. L. Dousmau's land, about li miles north of Prairie du 

 Cliien. 

 The Langford mound, 3 miles north of Prairie du Ohien. 



Described and figured in Report. 

 Mounds, parapets, etc., about 4 miles up the Wisconsin River from 

 its mouth, on the north side of the river, said by a Winnebago Indian 

 to have been erected by the Sacs and Foxes for defenses. 



Haskins in Coll. Wis. Hist. Soc, vol. 1 (1854), pp. 8H-91. Lapham, Antiq. Wis., 

 p. 67 ; Long's Second Expdn., vol. 1, p. 239. (These evidently include effigy 

 and other mounds mentioned in other items.) 



Mound situated near the junction of the Wisconsin and Mississippi 

 Rivers, effigy of either an elephant or a mastodon. 



Mentioned in Materiaux pour I'Histoire de I'Homme, Tome 5 (1888), p. 90. 



Group of effigies consisting of a swallow and a long mound or ridge 

 on SW. ^ Sec. 35, T. 8, R. 6 W., 5 miles east from Prairie du Ohien, in 

 the town of Eastman. 



Group of four swallows and one long mound, on NE. ^ Sec. 35, T. 8, 

 R.6. 



Described by S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 9 (1887), p. 29. 

 A group of three effigies and one elongate mound, 2 miles south of 

 Eastman, on Sec. 24, T. 8 N., R. 6 W., Eastman Township, ou " Black 

 River road. " 



Noticed and figured by Moses Strong, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 241 ; figs. 12, 13, and 

 14, p. 244. Described and figured in Report, Fig. 21. Also described by S. 

 D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 9, January, 1887, p. 29. 



The Sue Coulie group of eighteen conical mounds at the mouth of 

 Sue Coulie, about 9 miles up the Mississippi River, on the road leading 

 from Prairie du Chien to Lynxville. Eastman Township. 



Explored by John W. Emmert. Described and figured in Report. 

 Mounds near Wauzeka. 



Brief mention by Moses Strong, Sm. Rep., 1877, p. 239; figured on p. 241. 

 Mounds on NE. ^ Sec. 21, T. 8 N., R. 6 W. ; on SE, i Sec. 19, T. 8 N., 

 R. 6 W. ; on SW. ^ Sec. 19, T. 8 N., R. 5 W., and ou SW. i Sec. 26, T. 9 

 K, R. 6W. 



Moses Strong, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 239-246. 

 The Vilas mounds at the junction of Wisconsin and Mississippi 

 Rivers, 3 miles south of Prairie du Chien, on Sees. 7 and 8, T. ON., K. G 

 W. Some of them explored by John W. Emmert and others. 



Described and figured in Report. Noticed by S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. .'j 

 (1883), p. 336. 



A group of twelve circular mounds known as the Flucke mounds, 2 

 miles south of Prairie du Chien, and in the vicinity of the Vilas group. 



An effigy mound on Sec. 3(5, T. 8 N^., R. 6 W., about 400 yards north 

 of the group at Hazen's corners, Eastman Township. 



Described and figured in Report. 



Group of effigies on ^ W. ^ Sec. 36, T. 8, R. 6 W, with three swallows, 

 thirteen long mounds, seven round mounds and a buffalo oflQgy. 

 A single woU effigy ou NW. j Sec. 30, T. 8, R. 6 W. 



