METALLIC IMTLKMENTS OF NEW YdKK INDLVNS 



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O'Callag-han. Col. hist. 



Perkins 



Radisson 



Bau 



Rau. Aborig. 



Rau. Arch. 

 Relation 



Simms 



Smith 



Squier 



Stone 

 Strachey 



Thomas 

 Van Curler 



Van Epps 



Van Epps. Lietters. 

 Weiser 



Williams 



"Wilson 



Dijciiiiieiils rt'lutive to the c<;lonial his- 

 tory of tlio state of New York. Alb. lSo3-8T. 



Perkins, G: H. Archaeology of the Cliamplaiu 

 vall(\v. (scY' American naturalist, 1879, 13: 731) 



Radisson, P. E. Voyages . . . being an account 

 of . . . travels among the North American 

 Indians fr. 1()52-1084. Bost. 1885. (sec Prince 

 society. rnl)lications) 



Rau, Charles. Articles on anthropological sul> 

 jects. Wash. 1882. 



Ancient aboriginal trade in North 



America. Wash. 1882. 



Archaeological collection of the United 



States national museum. Wash. 1876. 



Relations des Jesuites. Quebec 1858. 



More easily accessible in Burrows's fine translated edition 

 Cleveland. 



Sinims, J. R. Frontiersmen of New York. Alb. 

 1882. 



Smith, Capt. John. Generall historic of Vir- 

 ginia, etc. Lond. 1624, 



Squier, E. G. Antiquities of the state of New 

 Y''ork with a supplement on the antiquities of 

 the West. Buffalo 1851. 



Stone, W: L. Life of Joseph Brant — Thayen- 

 danegea. N. Y. 1838. 



Strachey, William. Historic of travaile into 

 Virginia, Britannia, etc. Lond. 1849. (see Hak- 

 luyt society publications) 



Thomas, Cyrus. Report on the mound explora- 

 tions of the bureau of ethnology. Wash. 1894. 



Van Curler, Arent. Arent Van Curler and his 

 journal of 1634-35; ed. by Gen. J. G. Wilson. 

 Wash. 1896. 



Later journal In O'Callaghan, v. 13. 



The name is usually spelled Corlear or Corlaer. 



Van Epps, P. M. The mutilation of archaelogic 

 finds, {see American antiquarian, 1894, 16:110) 



Letters to W. M. Beauchamp. 



Weiser, Conrad. Report of journey to Onon- 

 daga in 1743. (sec Pa. archives) 



Williams, Roger. Key into the language of 

 America; or. An help to the language of the 

 natives in New England. Lond. 1643. 



There are several American reprints, the best being that of the 

 Narrasransett club, edited by Trumbull. 



Wilson. J. G, Arent Van Curler and his journal 

 of 16:34-35. Wash. 1896. 



Published by American historical association. 



