694 NE \V YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Schuyler County 

 List of Sites 



1 Village site on the east shore of Little lake, lot 57, town of 

 Tyrone. 



2 Camp site on lot 58 near the outlet. 



3 Large village site on the north end of Lamoka lake on the 

 gentle slope between the hill and the lake shore, lot 52 Tyrone. There 

 seems to be evidences of burial on the hillside. 



4 Fishing camps are found along the Tobehanna creek. 



5 Small village site in North Hector iy 2 miles south of Mecklen- 

 burg. This site is near the Taghanic creek. 



6 Village and burial site in the corporation of Watkins at the 

 south end of Seneca lake. 



7 Village site on a point of land near the mouth of Saw Mill 

 creek, lot 30, Hector. This is near the village of Peach Orchard. 



8 Camp site with relics reported in lot I, Hector, on the shores 

 of Seneca lake, near Valois. 



9 Village site south of Montour Falls extending on either side of 

 the inlet. This seems to coincide with the locality of Sheoquaga. 



10 Burial site near Havanna Glen, near the monument erected to 

 Charles Cook. 



11 Camp site i l / 2 miles northeast of Tyrone. 



12 Caftip on Seneca lake inlet 2 miles south of Montour Falls. 



13 Camp on Seneca lake west of Burdetts, near a small stream. 



14 Camp on the south end of Cayuga lake. 



15 Village and burial site south of Perry City, explored by Pro- 

 fessor Crosby of Cornell. 



1 6 Village site south of Mecklenburg near the creek. 



Seneca County 



List of Sites 



1 Camp site in the town of Waterloo, lot 90, and near the northern 

 end of Seneca lake. Early relics are found here. 



2 Camp site on lot 92 just east of the former and on the north 

 side of the Seneca river. The larger portion of the site on this lot 

 covers what was once a marsh near the river and lake. This piece of 

 ground was plowed in 1878 when a large quantity of pottery, bone 

 implements and stone articles was discovered. 



3 A camp was just north of this on lot 91. 



4 Village site in Waterloo on lots 2 and 4, town of Fayette, on 

 the south side of the river. This site was extensive and there seems 

 to have been at least two occupations represented. 



