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ANTIQUITIES OF WISCONSIN. 



head or largest part towards the water. Among them are a number with only one 

 projection or leg, as shown in Fig. 18. 



About five miles northwest of Hustisford, on the road to Juneau, the county seat 

 (section twenty-six, township eleven, range fifteen), is an animal-formed mound, 

 headed southward, and a ridge about one thousand feet in length, being much longer 

 than any heretofore noticed. The direction is a little north of east. They do 

 not appear to be connected with other works in the vicinity. 



In the northwest part of this town are a number of mounds, but presenting no 

 varieties different from those before described; excepting one cross, which, from the 

 uniformity and great length of the arms, appears to differ from others. (See Fig. 19.) 



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The Cross on section six, township eleven, range fifteen. Surveyed, 1851, by I. A. Lapham. 



It is situated near the road, on the north line of section six, township eleven, range 

 fifteen, one of the arms being crossed by it. The middle is on a gentle eminence, 



