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There was a trail leading from the northwestern side of Lake Men- 

 dota, around the north side of the lake to McBride's Point (Maple Blntt). 

 History of Dane Co., Western Hist. Company (1880), p. 349. 



Dodge County. 



A group of works near Burnett Junction and 2 miles northwest of 

 Horicon. 



Another group on the west bank of Lake Horicon ai!d north of Bur- 

 nett Junction. 



A group of mounds south of rioricon on the east hank of Rock Uiver 

 about 1 mile below those represented on Lapham's IM. 37, Antiq. Wis. 

 Reported by S. D. Peet. 



Mounds in the vicinity of Beaver Dam, 



Lizard or turtle mound near the present site of the Polish Catholic 

 Church. 



A group of effigy mounds of various shapes once dotted the ridge 

 running north and south through the site of Beaver Dam. 



Mound on the farm of Mr. Stevens, near the Beaver Dam railway 

 station. 



Reported by Henry L. Reynolds. 

 Several groups of mounds (effigies and round mounds) and garden 

 beds on the west shore of Mu'l Lake and both sides of Crawfish. 

 (T. 9 K, R. 14 E.) 



Reported by S. D. Peet. 

 A group of remarkable works at Pike Lake. 



Brief description and figure, Lapham, Antiq. W"is., pp. 54, .55, PI. 36. 



Mounds and garden beds on Sec. 26, T. 12 N., E. 16 E. 

 Group of effigy mounds 3 miles northwest of Horicon. 



Reported by S. D. Peet. 

 Extensive groups of effigy and other mounds on both sides of Rock 

 River in the vicinity of Horicon. 



Described and figured by Lapham, Antiq. Wis. , pp. 55, 56, Pis. 36, 37. Copied by 

 S. D. Peet, Coll. Wis. Hist. Soc, vol. 9 (1880). pp. 46, 51. The mound resemb- 

 ling an antelope, mentioned ijy S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 6 (1881), p. 14. 

 Works (chiefly effigies) at Waushara, near the outlet of Fox Lake. 



Brief description and figures by Lapham, Autiii. Wis., p. 54. 

 Effigies at northeastern angle of the lake, Sees. 11 and 14, T. 13 N., R. 

 13 E. Cornhills and caches in the vicinity. 

 Described by Lapham. 

 Lizard mounds and low mounds with level top near Hustisford, said 

 to be a place where prisoners of war were tortured and sacrificed by 

 the Indians. 



Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 51. 

 Animal mound 5 miles northwest of Hustisford, in Sec. 26, T. 11 i!f., 

 R. 15 E. 



Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 52, Fig. 18. 

 Mound representing a cross in sec. 6, T. 11 N., R. 15 E. 

 Brief description and figure, Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 52, Fig. 19. 



