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A swallow and long mound with round mounds near village of 

 Batavia, Sec. 18, T. 8, R. 5 W. 

 A bear eflBgy one mile west of Batavia on Sec. 13, T. 8, R. 6. 



All reported by S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 9 (1867), p. 29. 



An elongate and an effigy mound on S W. ^ Sec. 35, T. 8 N., R. 6 W., 

 on Slaumer's land, Eastman Township. 



Described aud figured iu Report. 



A group of four effigies, thirteen long aud seven round mounds at 

 Hazeu's corners, on Sec. 36, T. 8 N"., R. 6 W., Eastman Township, on the 

 ridge forming the watershed between the Mississippi and Kickapoo 

 Rivers, on B. G. Thomas's land. 



Noticed and figured by Moses Strong, Sm. Rep., 1877, j). 2Sd, Fig. 4, p. 242. 

 Described and figured in Report. Mentioned by Alfred Branson, 3d. Rep. 

 Wis. Hist. See. (1856), pp. 178-184. 



A mound and burial place just below old Fort Crawford in Prairie 

 du Chien. 



Described in Report. 



A large mound on which one of the blockhouses at Prairie du Chien 

 was placed. 



Mentioned iu Long's Expdu. vol. 1, pp. 237-239. 



Mound in " Lower Prairie du Chien," explored and silver medal 

 taken therefrom. 



Notice of mound and description of medal by Prof. Butler. Rep. Wis. Hist. 

 Soc, vol. 9 (1880-1882), pp. 121-126. 



A group of four effigies and an elongate mound on NE. ^ Sec. 35, T. 

 8 N., R. 6 W., Eastman Township at the cross roads. 

 Described and figured in Report. 

 A group of conical mounds on Sec. 6, T. 10 K, R. 6 W. 



Reported by James D. Middleton. 



Group of conical mounds known as the " Courtois group," 3 miles 

 Lorth of Prairie du Chien, on Sec. 12, T. 7 N., R. 7 W., on Fred. Ahren's 

 land. Some of them explored. 



Described aud figured in Report. 



A row of circular mounds stood between the Mississippi River and 

 i^n old bayou iu Prairie du Chien, a few rods north of the Cliicago, Mil- 

 waukee and St. Paul railway station. The last remaining nlound was 

 explored by P. W. Norris. Human bones, articles of copper, silver, 

 iron and stone were found in it. 



Described and figured in Report. See also Alfred Brunsou, 3d. Rep. Wis. Hist. 

 Soc. (1856), pp. 178-184. 



Round mounds and an effigy on the crest of a ridge on Sec. 7, T. GK, 

 R., G W., on Charles Frichet'sland, 5 miles southeast of Prairie du Chien. 



Described aud figured in Report. 



Effigy and other mounds about 1 mile north of Prairie du Chien, in 

 the Dousman cemetery and the fields about it. 



Mounds about half a mile up the Pickadee Coulie. Explored ; 

 human skeletons and stone articles found. 



Reported by James D, Middleton. 



