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12 Fort site near Belvidere in Amity township. 



13 Village, fort site and fort south of the former, reported by 

 G. L. Tucker, who has five interesting Iroquoian pipes from this 

 place. Plate 146 is an interesting stone pipe from this locality. 



14 Village site and fort at the bend of the Van Campen's creek 

 on the south side, just southwest of Belvidere. Mr Tucker found a 

 steatite pipe here, the bowl of which was the extended mouth of an 

 effigy of a human face. (See plate 146.) 



15 Village site west of the river at Belmont reported by Mr 

 Tucker. 



1 6 Mr Wilson reported a " work of a different class, known to the 

 settlers of the town of Wirt, in the southwest part of the country." 



17 Owaiski was south of Portage, near the junction of Owaiski 

 creek and Genesee river. 



1 8 Just below Portageville station on the Pennsylvania Railroad 

 is a mound. It was opened several years ago by local antiquarians 

 who found among other articles a considerable number of pearl 

 beads in the usual perforated mound fashion. 



19 A village site or " battle ground " is reported by Philip Green 

 as being near Alfred. 



20 Shongo's Town was on the farm of Harvey Quaker near 

 Houghton. 



21 There is a recent village site on the property of Mary L. Green 

 near Alfred. 



22 Camp site on the bend of the lake northwest of North Cuba. 



23 Camp site west of the river at Scio. 



24 Fort reported north of Belvidere above the bend of the Genesee. 



25 Fort reported by Mr Tucker on lot 19 (Angelica) on the 

 west side of the river between Belvidere and Transit Bridge. 



Bronx County 



List of Sites 



1 Village site in Van Cortland Park on the west side of the lake 

 (plate 148). 



2 Village site and shell heap at Pelham Bay Park. The shell 

 heaps are scattered all along the shore here and several have been 

 excavated on the electric line between Bartow and City island by 

 M. R. Harrington. This is near two large glacial boulders. 



3 Extensive shell heaps at Weir Creek Point near Throggs Neck. 

 Mr Harrington believes it to have been one of the oldest along the 

 sound, judging from the character of the relics disclosed. 



4 Shell heaps at City island, reported by M. R. Harrington. 



