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Group of effigies at the mouth of Pickadee Coulie 5 miles north of 

 Prairie du Chien. 



Group of conical mounds near Courliss Bayou. 



Effigy of a swallow at point of a blufl" 3 miles south of Prairie du 

 Chien. 



Reported and described by S. D. Peet, Am. Autiq., vol. 9, January, 1887, pp. 

 29-31. 



A row of mounds connected by embankments about a quarter of a 

 mile north of Eastman, Eastman Township, on Sec. 18, T. 8 N., K. 6 W. 



Described and figured in Report. 



A group of effigy mounds on the bluffs southeast of Lynxville. 

 Effigy and long mounds on the bluffs east of Prairie du Chien. 

 Conical mounds about 4 miles above Prairie du Chien, on the road 

 to Lynxville. 



Reported by James D. Middletou. 



Mounds on Sec. 18, T. 8 N., K. 6 W. 



Effigy of a man, 3, miles northeast of Lynxville. 



Mention by Pizarro Cook, Am. Antiq., vol. 9 (1887), No. 3, p. 175. 



A mound formerly stood on the site of Fort Crawford. 



Mentioned by Alfred Brunson, 3d Rep. Wis. Hist. Soc. (1856), pp. 178-184. 



Effigy mounds on the Kickapoo River on Sees. 26, 25, and 24, T. 11 N., 



K. 3 W., near the boundary line between Vernon and Richland Counties. 



Group of effigies at or near Gay's Mills on Sec. 28, T. 10 N., li. 4 W. 



Reported by Pizarro Cook, Am. Autiq., vol. 9, May, 1887, p. 175. 

 Small circular and conical mounds at what was formerly known a.s 

 Warner's Steam Mill on the Wisconsin River. Center of Sec. 15, T. 7, 

 R. 5 W. 



Mentioned by Moses Strong, Sm. Rep., 1876, p. 426. 



Dane County. 



An extensive group of emblematic mounds, 7 miles east of Blue 

 Mounds. 



Described and figured by R. C. Taylor, Am. Jour. Sci. (Silliman's),vol. 34 (1838), 

 pp. 90-92, PI. 1, Fig. 1. Also in Anc. Mon., pp. 126, 127, PI. 40 (after Tay- 

 lor, whose plate is reproduced). 

 A bird mound half a mile west of the preceding. 



Mentioned and figured by Taylor, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 34, p. 92, Fig. 2. 

 Animal mounds and elongate works 8 miles east of Blue Mounds. 

 Noticed and figured by R. C. Taylor, Am. Jour. Sci. and Art, vol. 34 (1838), pp. 

 92,93, PI. 2, Fig. 3. Anc. Mon., pp. 127,128, PI. 41, No. 2. Coll. Wis. 

 Hist. Soc, vol. 9 (1880), pp. 70-72. Hist. Daue Co. (1880), p. 329. Reported 

 in Owen's Geol. Exploi's of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois, pp. 167-171. 

 Two animal mounds 10 miles west of Madison. 



Described and figured by R. C. Taylor, Am. Jour. Sci. and Art, vol. 34 (1838), 



p. 93, PI. 2, Fig. 4. Brief notice in Anc. Mon., p. 127, PI. 41, No. 1. S. D. 



Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 16 (1884), p. 20. Coll. Wis. Hist. Soc, vol. 9 (1880), 



p. 64. 



Effigy mounds on Military Road to Madison, 1 miles west of Madison. 



Probably same as preceding. 



Described aud figured by David Dale Owen, Keji. Geol. Exploia. of a part of 

 Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois, 28th Congress, Sen. Doc, No. 407, pj). 167-171. 



