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is no evidence of European contact. There is a small stream and a 

 fine spring on the site. 



88 Camp site covering about I acre on lots 44 and 45 in the town 

 of Mount Morris and east of Brook's Grove. Pre-Iroquoian occu- 

 pation. 



89 Camp site embracing about 8 acres on lots 177 and 178, Mount 

 Morris, on the B. Begale property. This site is about 3 miles south 

 of Mount Morris on Buck Run creek and north of the road. 



90 Camp site embracing about 8 acres on the Barren farm, lots 

 77 and 92, north sections. The site is about 2 miles south of Tus- 

 carora and on the west side of the Pennsylvania Railroad and 

 between two creeks emptying into Keshqua creek. The occupation 

 is apparently pre-Iroquoian. No pottery found. 



91 Village on Buck creek south of Mount Morris. 



92 Village on Buck creek south of Mount Morris. 



93 Village site on Buck creek south of Mount Morris. 



94 Camp site on lot 108, Conesus, on the R. McCoy farm. The 

 site is about one-half of a mile north of Scottsburg. 



95 Camp site covering about 2 acres on lot 40. 



96 Village site, the Seneca town of Kanaghsaws, or Gahnyuhsas, 

 of 1779, on lot 50, Conesus. This is west of the Conesus inlet, and 

 south of the lake. The site covers about 25 acres. 



97 Village and camp sites on lots 187, 188, 199 in Portage. This 

 is one of the largest groups of camp "sites in the county and embraces 

 a tract of about 100 acres. The occupation is pre-Iroquoian and 

 many relics have been found, especially fine polished slate articles. 

 This site is on the Prentiss farm about 2 miles south of Portageville, 

 east of the Genesee. 



98 Camp sites near Conesus. 



99 Small camp site on farm of G. W. Durkee, Conesus. 



100 Small site on top of Manoback hill overlooking north end of 

 Hemlock lake. One burial located here in 1914 by B. R. Miller of 

 Rochester contained elk's tooth, copper, stone and glass beads. Tests 

 in 1916 did not yield anything. It is evidently a small site. 



101 Camp site west of Dalton. 



1 02 Camp site north of Hunts station. 



103 Large village covering camp sites of probably 150 acres, 

 known. as Ga-ra-ca-dera. Just above here on the west side of the 

 river are traces of important works. 



104 Camp site on lot 3, Dansville, on the J. Hartman farm, about 

 \y 2 miles north of Dansville village. 



