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EXPLANATION OF PLATES 



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Plate 1 



^iQ. (All reduced) page 



1 Front and lateral views of native copper celt with 



flanged socket. Granby Center 26 



2 Thin native copper spear from Tompkins county, very 



long 34 



3 Large native copper celt from Keeseville 21 



Plate 2 



(All reduced) 



4 Native copper knife or ax from Plattsburg 26 



6 Native co]3per celt, front and side views. Oswego Falls 22 



6 Triangular recent arrowhead of copper, with shaft 



attached. Cayuga county 47 



7 Large native copper celt, town of Clay. Parallel edges 21 



8 Iron ax with spike above. Kome N. Y . . . . 65 



Plate 3 



9 Large native copper celt from Seneca river, 3 miles east 



of Baldwinsville. Side and back views 22 



10 Native copper celt or gouge from Phoenix, Oswego river. 



Front and side views 22 



11 Fragment of flat arrow, apparently native copper. 



Seneca river 32 



Plate 4 



12 Native copper celt with expanded edge, two views. 



Seneca river 25 



13 Native copper spear with flanged socket, two views. 



Seneca river 34 



14 Native copper spear or knife. Plattsburg 32 



Plate 5 



15 Lead bullet from Pompey. Unflnished 77 



16 Notched spearhead of native copper. Schoharie county . . 33 



17 Remarkable native copper awl. Palatine Bridge 28 



18 Saw made from fragment of brass kettle. Montgomery 



county 76 



19 Native copper celt with expanding sides. Wolfe 



island, near Cape Yincent 26 



