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Ancient works about Eacine, consisting of round and elongate 

 mounds. 



Described and figured by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., pp. 6-10, PI. 2. Described in 

 Burial Mounds of the Northern Section, by Cyrus Thomas, p. 14. 



Deposit of flint implements in a peat bog, near Eacine. 



Mentioned by Dr. Hoy in Laphara's Antiq. Wis., p. 8, and by J. F. Snyder, Sm. 

 Rep., 1876, p. 43.5. 



Mount Pleasant Cemetery, or Mound Cemetery, was an old Indian 

 burial ground and was filled with very large mounds. 



Hist, address delivered before the Old Settlers' ?oc. of Racine Co., Wis., by 

 Charles E. Dyer, Racine, 1871, p. 45. 



Eound and long mounds near Eoot Eiver, and from 1 to 2 miles from 

 the lake. Some have been explored. 



Geographical and Statistical Hist, of Winnebago Co., by Martin Mitchell and 

 Joseph H. Osborn, 1856. 



Richland County. 



A " Turtle " and " Bear " mound on the Wisconsin Eiver, east of the 

 fourth principal meridian. 



Brief notice and figure by R. C. Taylor, Am. Jour. Sci. and Art, vol. 44 (1843), 

 pp. 27-29, PI. 5, Fig. 6, and PI. 6, Fig. 4. Squier and Davis, Anc, Mon., p. 

 130, PI. 43, Nos. 5 and 8. 



A mound representing the human form near the village of Orion. 



Described in " Emblematic Mounds and Platycnemism of the Mound Builders of 

 Wisconsin," pamphlet by J. N. De Hart, M. D. Also in Am. Antiq., vol. 1 

 (1878-'79), p. 196. 



A composite mound situated on Section 37, within a mile to the north 

 of Eagle Mills. 



Hist. Wisconsin, by Donald McLeod (1846), p. 197. 

 Effigy mounds on Section 35, T. 9, E. 1 W. 

 A complete circle 200 or 300 yards to the northeast of the last. 



Figured and described in Hist, of Wisconsin, by Donald McLeod, pp. 194, 195. 



A group of effigy mounds on Section 28, T. 10 N., E. 2 W. 



Mentioned by Pizarro Cook, Am. Antiq., vol. 9, p. 176. 

 Group of twenty mounds in meadow of Mr. Loomis, 2 miles north of 

 Lone Eock. 



Hist, of Crawford and Richland counties, Union Pub. Co., Springfield, 111. 



(1884), p. 90. 



A group at Port Andrew, on the Wisconsin Eiver; one in Eichland 

 City, nearly obliterated. Another a mile west of Eichland City, on Piue 

 Eiver, in Section 19, T. 9, E. 2 E. Another, 2 miles north of the last. 



A large group consisting of long and round mounds near Sextonville, 

 on Section 12, T. 9, E. 1 E. 



Garden beds on Section 24, T. 9, E. 1 E. 



Reported by S. D. Peet. 



Bird mound on the north bank of the Wisconsin Eiver, 4 miles west 

 of Muscoda. 



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

 31, PI. C, Fig. 8. Also in Anc. Mon., p. 130, PI. 43. 

 An with effigy small round mounds on it, not far from Muscoda, in a 



