THOMAS.) 



MOUND GROUP AT HAZEN CORNERS. 



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ated iu a little strip of woods near the crest, but on the western slope 

 of the watershed and near the head of a coulee or ravine. 



This is the group which Mr. Strong represents in his Figs. 12, 13, and 

 14.' The two effigies representing quadrupeds (bears) are headed to- 

 ward the south, while the other (probably representing some swallow- 

 tailed bird) is headed eastward; the long mound runs northeast and 



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M00N03 ON FARM O^ 9.G ThOMAS. 



Ea3tm*n Township, Cfmm/foro Co 

 Wisconsin 



Fig. 17.— Mound groii]> aX, Hazen Corners, Crawford county, Wisconsin. 



southwest. The dimensions of these are as follows: The total length 

 of each of theqifadruped figures is about SO feet, greatest height about 

 2 feet. The expansion of the wings of the bird from tip to tip is 207 

 feet; length of the body from top of the head to the tip of the longer 

 branch of the tail, 110 feet; height of the center of the body, 3 feet. 



' Smithsonian Report, 1877, p. 244. 



