918 The American Naturalist. [November, 
16. Shell heap, Spring Garden Creek, east of Lake Wood- 
ruff. 
17. Mosquito Grove, west bank, four miles north of St. 
Francis. 
18. Shell field on second lagoon south of Biwkwnyilie 
19. Shell heaps and ridges Thornhill Lake, near Lake 
Jesup. | 
20. Huntington’s west bank, one mile north of Lake Harney. 
21. Small shell deposit opposite Huntingdon’s east bank. 
S Shell heap in hammock about two miles east of Cook’s 
Fer 
93. Shell heap and fields, Raulerson’s, Siilak end of Lake 
Harney. 
24. Small shell heap in prairie, west bank, about one mile 
south of Lake Harney. 
25. Shell heap in prairie near Econlockhatchee Creek, right 
hand side going up, about one mile from the St. John’s River. 
26. Shell heap west side of Puzzle Lake, south of Econlock- 
hatchee Creek. 
~ 27. Shell heap about six miles south of Puzzle Lake, west 
bank of St. John’s River. 
28. Shell heap about one-quarter of a mile south of pre- 
ceding. 
29. Shell heap in marsh east bank in sight of preceding. 
30. Orange mound, about i oae miles by water south 
of Lake Harney. 
31. Persimmon mound, east bank near Lake Ruth. 
32. Indian fields, Lake Ruth. 
33. Rock Island, one mile east of Orange mound. 
34. Shell heap on Lake Clement, or Cane Lake. 
35. Shell heap opposite above. 
36. Paw Paw Island. 
37. Long Bluff, two shell Fields. 
38. Opossum Bluff, east bank. 
39. Mulberry mound, near Lake Poinsett. 
40. Half-way mound, between Lakes Winder and Poinsett, 
41. Fort Taylor, southwestern end of Lake Winder, 
