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group of fifteen on the northeast part of Section 35, and within a mile 

 of the Wisconsin River. 



Figured aud described ia Hist, of Wiscousiu, by Donald McLeod (1846), p. 200 ; 

 R. C. Taylor, Am. Jour. Sci. and Art, Ist ser., vol. 44 (1843), p. 33, PL 7; 

 Anc. Mon., p. 129, PI. 43; S. D. Peet, Coll. Wis. Hist. Soc, vol. 9 (1880-'82), 

 p. 73. (Probably the same as the preceding.) 



Groups of efiSgy aud conical mounds on the north side of the Wis- 

 consin Kiver, opposite Muscoda. Mostly in T. 9 N., R. 1 W. ; some in T. 

 9 N., R. 1 E., and Sees. 1 and 2, T. 8 N., R. 1 W. 



Mentioned in whole or in part by the following authorities : R C. Taylor, Am. 



Jour. Sci. aud Art, vol. 34 (1838), p. 93, PI. 2, Fig. 5, aud vol. 44 (1843), pp. 25 



and 28, PI. 5, Fig. 1 ; Squier and l>avis, Anc. Mon., pp. 128, 129, and 133; 



PI. 42, No. 2, and PI. 44, Nos. 4 and 5 ; Moses Strong, Sm. Rep., 1877, pp. 



239, 240. 



In the neighborhood of Excelsior, Port Andrew, Richland City, and 



all along the Wisconsin River mounds were quite numerous antl were 



of various shapes. 



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

 (1884), p. 90. 



Rock County. 



Mounds at Beloit, consisting of the following groups : 



(1) A group on the college campus, effigy partly obliterated, on Sec- 

 tions 36, T. 1, R. 12 E. 



(2) A group of effigy and burial mounds 1 mile north. 



(3) Isolated effigy of a lizard 2 miles north. 



(4) Three groups on the bluffs and bottom lands 3 miles north, on Sec- 

 tions 13 and 24, T. 1, R. 12 E. 



(5) Mounds on the banlis of Turtle Creek, near the stone mill, on 

 SE. A Sec. 36. 



(6) Effigy and round mounds near the "head-gates" on SW. ^ Sec. 

 31, T. 1, R. 13 E. 



(7) Effigies on the bluff near the State line, SW. i Sec. 31, T. 1, R. 13 E. 



First group described by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 33, Pis. 54 and 55. Other 

 groups by S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., vol. 3 (1881), pp. 94-99; vol. 6 (1884), pp. 

 193 and 336, and vol. 7 (1885), pp. 99-105. 



Burial effigies near the water- works at Beloit. 



Described and figured by S. D. Peet, Am. Antiq., v. 11 (1889). j 



Mound on Turtle Creek, 4 miles north of Beloit ; one group near the 

 schoolhouse on the east side ; another on the west side, on NE. ^ 

 Sec. 30, T. 1, R. 13. 



Reported by S. D. Peet. 



A group of oblong and conical mounds at " Indian Hill " (or Indian 

 Ford), west side of Rock River, near Pulton. 



Mentioned and figured by Lapham, Antiq. Wis., p. 33, PI. 26. W. P. Clark, 

 Am. Antiq., vol. 6 (1884), p. 317. 



Another group near the above of same character, on the prairie east 

 of the river; aud another series on the prairies north and west, near 

 the mouth of Catfish Creek. 



Figured and described by S. D. Poet, Am. Antiq., vol. 7 (1885), p. 103. 

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