654 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY. 



village sites, on which occur celts, banner-stones, pestles, arrow-heads, 

 scrapers, drills, stone pipes, plummets, gouges, together with a little pot- 





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Stochade, Lot 13. T^m Siiren. 



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 tery. Another small hamlet was east of the present outlet, and a burial- 

 place in a gravel-bank, now removed. In tlie Avoods a little north is a 

 small mound. Fort of 1696. 



38. There is a village site on .•::'.•'■.••*.*.*;.•;. .^ 

 the north side of Nine-Mile Creek, ,•.*•'* '''••I-. 

 with arrows and pottery, and .;*•* '"•;., 

 there are others still further 

 north, with flue relics. On one /•* 

 of these, by the shore, the writer :;" 

 obtained a small cup-shaped :; 

 stone pendant of very rare occur- •• 

 rence, the only one in the Smith- •• 

 souian collection having come •• 

 from California. •!": 



The site of the ancient Kan- •• 

 eenda, a fishiug village of A. D. i,: 

 1700, was on the west bank of ;'. 

 Onondaga Creek. Eelics modern, V\ 

 but fine. 



39. Town of Salina. — A scat- 

 tering village stood on lots 61, 

 62, and (i5. Pottery, banner- 

 stones, pestles, and arrow-heads 

 are found, and other remains occur near Liverpool, where was also a 

 village. Bird totems have also been found in this town. 



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