C52 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 



19. Here are tliree hamlets, with the ordinary relics, on lot 75, and 

 there are others on lot 74. On this lot also was found a line copper 

 spear-head, and another was obtained on lot 64. 



20. A. village site remains on lot 96, where arrow-heads, celts, and a 

 little pottery are found. This is on tbe Seneca River, and smaller ones 

 occur at Cross Lake. 



21. On lot 99 are two or three hamlets, revealing arrow-heads, ham- 

 mer-stones, pestles, gouges, and celts. On the same lot was recently 

 found a fine and very sharp copper celt. There are some smaller sites 

 not mentioned here. 



Toic7i of ElhrkJge. — Small sites occur on the shore of Cross Lake, on 

 lots 31, 32, and 33, with the ordinary relics. 



23. Lot 34 contains the remains of a large village and one or two 

 smaller hamlets, where arrow-heads, pestles and mortars, celts, fine 

 gouges, and a little pottery have been found. 



25. Lot 35 has similar remains on several sites, one historic. Stone 

 pipes are found here ii*- graves, and in a recent burial-place a fine human- 

 headed pipe was unearthed. West of Carpenter's Brook one of the rare 

 pentagonal arrows was found by the writer. 



34. On a high hill on lot 70 was an earthwork, which Clark describes 

 as rectangular, with two gateways, and inclosing 4J acres. It really 

 was elliptical, and inclosed a smaller area. Pottery is abundant there 

 yet. 



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35. A smaller one on a hill on lot 81 inclosed 1^ acres. It is described 

 by Clark as having straight walls on three sides and a curved wall on 

 the fourth. It was probably also elliptical, but has been leveled. 



36. On lot 83 was a large Indian village. The writer has ascertained 

 that Clark was mistaken in saying that hundreds of grooved axes were 

 found there. None were found, and they are very rare in Onondaga 

 County. 



37. Here was a circular fort on lot 73, inclosing about an acre. 



