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Two long tapering mounds on Sec. 1, T. 11 N., li. 14 E. 



Brief mention aTi<l (igure, LapUain, Antiq. Wis., p. r>i5. 

 Group of Miounds of various forms on Sec. 27, T. 12, R. 14 E. 



Mentioned by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 54. 



Groups of works in tlie vicinity of Mayville. ' 



Described and figured by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., pp. 56-59, as follows : Chief 

 group on Sec. 18, T. 12 N., R. 17 E. Figured on PI. :U). Two animal and 

 two oblong monuds half a mile west (Lapham says, by mistake, " east"). 

 'I'wo small groups on Sec. 14 and 15, T. 12 N., R. ItJ E. Group of tour 

 luounds in Sec. 27. Another group, 3 miles southwest of Mayville, figured 

 on PI. 40. A map of the area, including these grounds, is given on PI. 38. 

 Figure of part of the group and brief iiotice by S. D. Peet, Wis. Hist. Sou., 

 vol. 9, p. G4, Fig, U). Also described by S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 9, p. 135, 

 Serpent mound and garden beds near Mayville. 

 Described by S. D. Peet, Am. Auti(i., vol. 9, No. 3, p. 135. 



Door County. 



Two mounds situated on Chamber's Island in Green Bay. 



Described by Henry Gilhuan, Sm. Rep., 1873, pp. 374, 375; noticed also by 

 him in Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. 24 (1875), pp. 318, 320, 321, and vol. 

 25 (1876), pp. 309 and 311. 



Fond du Lac County. 



A chain of mounds extending from Lake Winnebago, in the town of 

 Taycheedah to the headwaters of the Sheboygan, in the town of Marsh- 

 field, and thence down the entire course of the river to Lake Michigan. 

 History of Fond du Lac Co., Western Hist. Company (1880), p. 326. 



Mounds in the southeast portion of the county near Long Lake. 



Also along the shore and in the vicinity of Lake Winnebago, in the 

 northeast part of the county, mounds are fouud in all directions. 



Animal and reptile effigies in large proportions are found in the 

 northwest part of the county in the vicinity of Rush Lake. 



History of Fond du Lac Co., West. Hist. Cc^Chicago, 1880, p. 326. 



Forest County. 



Inclosure and mounds ou an island in Lake Vieux Desert (source of 

 Wisconsin Uiver). 



Brief description, Schoolcraft, Hist. Ind. Tribes, vol. 2 (1853), p. 91, PI. 52 

 Quoted by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 73, 



Grant County. 



A " horned bird" mound on Sec. 16, T. 8, R. 1 W., on Blue River, and 

 tibout a mile west of Muscoda. 



Described and figured by R. C. Taylor, Am. Jour. Sci. and Art, vol. 44 (1843), p. 

 27, PI. 5, Fig. 3. Also inAnc. Mon., p. 131, PL 43, No. 13. 

 The " elephant mouud " on Sec. 21, T. 5 N., R. 6 W. 



Original description and figure by Jared Warner, Sm. Rep., 1872, p. 416. De- 

 scribed also by Moses Strong, Sm. Rep , 1876, p. 431, and by S. D. Peet, 

 Am. Antiq., vol. 6 (1884), p. 178. Frequently mentioned and figured in 

 works and papers ou American archaeology. Described and figured in Re- 

 port from reexaminatioQ and from new survey by J. D. Mtddletou. 



