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 Alibert, Dr. L. — Les vestiges de I'industrie pal^olitique aux environs 



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 Anales de Guauhtitlan. iip. 1-32. Appendix to An. d. Musco nacional 



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No. 1. 

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 [In the files of the Onondaga Gazette, communications by the same 



author about the Onoudagas and relics of the ancient inhabitants. 



In the Skaneateles Democrat, an article on the Elbridge forts. 



Manuscript descriptions of Onondaga remains were deposited with 



the Buffalo Historical Society, the Skaneateles Library Association, 



and the Peabody Museum, at Cambridge, Mass.] 



