University of the State of New York 



New York State Museum 



Frederick J. H. Merrill Director 



Bulletin 55 



METALLIC IMPLEMENTS 



OF THE 



NEW YORK INDIANS 



LIST OF AUTHORITIES ON METALLIC I3IPLEMENTS 



The following works are referred to in the bulletin by the abbreviations 

 in the left margin. 

 Abbott 



Abbott. Copper. 



Barber 



Beauchamp 



Belknap 



Boyle 



Cammerhoff 



Cartier 



Abbott, C. C. Primitive industry. Salem (Mass.) 



1881. 

 Us€ of copper by the Delaware Indians, 



(see American naturalist, 1885, 19:774) 

 Barber, Edwin A. Antiquity of the tobacco pii>e 



in Europe, {see American antiquarian, 1879, 



2:1) 



Beauchamp, W: M. The good hunter and the 

 Iroquois medicine, (see Journal of American 

 folk-lore, 1901, 14:153) 



Belknap, Jeremy. Biographies of the early dis- 

 coverers of America. 1798. 



New York reprint n. d. 



Boyle, David. Notes on primitive man in 

 Ontario. Appendix to report of minister of 

 education for Ontario. Toronto 1895. 



Cammerhoff, J: F: Diary of the journey of Br. 

 Cammerhoff and David Zeisberger to the 5 

 Nations from May 3-14 to August 6-17, 1750. 



Manuscript in the N . Y. state library, translated from the original 

 in Bethlehem Pa. by Miss Clara Frueauflf. 



Cartier, Jacques. Short and brief narration of 

 the navigation made by the commandement of 

 the king of Prance, to the islands of Canada, 

 Hochelaga, Saguenay. and divers others which 

 are now called New France (in Hakluyt's prin- 



