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Show OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY. XXXIII have been found and mapped, and a considerable collection of drawings, photographs, and sketches has been made of the more important. The result of the gear's work has been of much value in the solution of vexed questions relating to the " Mound Builders," so styled, a special report on which is in preparation. ARCHiEOLOGIC CARTOGRAPHY. Scheme of Convention* for the Archaologic Cartography of North America, M Burial mound. wet Mound with single stone grave. - SSL Indian village. £ i Wood lodge. £ 0. Group or village of wood lodges. A. Earth lodge. •££• Group or village of earth lodges. & Stoue lodge. Ln Group or village of stone lodges. d Cliff lodge. B Group or village of cliff lodges. 4 Cavate lodge. P Group or village of cavate ledges TJ Subterranean lodge. " TO" Group or village of subterranean lodges •& Igloo lodge. ^ Group or village of igloo lodges. • ™ - Inhabited stone village ( pueblo). © Assembly lodge of wood. Assembly lodge of earth. Assembly lodge of stone. ® Cliff assembly lodge. ® Cave assembly lodge. Subterranean assembly lodge. * Tower. A Mound. <••* Group of mounds. © Assembly mound. A Effigy mound. A t Group of effigy mounds. M. Domiciliary mound. A Mound with stone graves. w- f Grave or single burial. KJJ Cemetery, ** Stone grave, vn/ Stone- grave cemetery, w Ossuary, c Inclosure. C Inclosure with interior mound. " Inclosure with exterior mound. TT Excavation. V Reservoir, mi Canal. -* Copper mine. ** Flint mine or quarry. •- I Soapstone mine. M Mica mine. A Cave deposit. X Cave burial. A Refuse heap. . A. Shell heap. Si Sculpture. iH Group of sculptures. % Petroglyph. ft Group of petroglyphs. + Cache. A Cairn. - Trail. The geographic distribution of archaeologic phenomena being of great importance, and the statute having provided 4 BTH- - in |