METALLIC IMPLI'LMEiNTS OF NEW YOKIv IMjL\NS 83 



via. TAGE 



83 Pentagonal and perforated arrow of rolled copper. 



Liviuii-ston county -17 



84 Steninied and flat brass arrow. Oneida county 47 



85 Conical arrowhead of rolled co])per, with part of shaft. 



Livinojston county 50 



86 Small brass arrow of unusual form. Oneida lake 49 



Plate 20 



87 Trade ax of 1G15, Mile Strip, town of Fenner. Peculiar 



trademark 00 



88 Brass pipe tomahawk from Canada i)l 



Plate 21 



89 Iron tomahawk made solid, and with tang. Fort Bull 



near Kome !N . Y . - 60 



90 Peculiar iron ax with lateral perforation. Seneca riyer 65 



91 Slender iron tomahawk from Union Springs 66 



Plate 22 



92 Reduced pipe tomahawk from Middleburg, Schoharie 67 



CO 67 



93 Broad-bladed pipe tomahawk at Jamesyille K. Y 67 



94 Pewter pipe tomahawk from Onondaga lake 67 



95 Pewter pipe tomahawk from Stone Arabia 67 



Plate 23 



(All reduced) 



96 Unique daggerlike pipe tomahawk on Onondaga reserya- 



tion 67 



97 Slender iron tomahawk at the same place 66 



98 Large and uniquC' trade ax. Nelson Flats, Madison co. . 65 



Plate 24 



(All reduced) 



99 Yerj broad and typical trade ax. Pompej . - ........ 65 



100 Steel pipe tomahawk. Onondaga reservation 67 



101 Slender iron tomahawk from Seneca river. Curyed top. 66 



Plate 25 



102 Broad iron hatchet from Fort Bull 66 



103 Long and perforated triangular copper arrow. Pompey. 48 



104 Large iron pipe bowl. East side of Seneca lake 57 



105 Curved steel knife, with rude horn handle. Cayuga 



county 71 



