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39 Village site in North Castle on the Chappaqua hills. 



40 Village and burial site on the south side of Roaring brook 

 northwest of Armonk. 



41 Village and burial site on Kirbys pond near the village of Xew 

 Castle. 



42 Stockaded site south of Armonk village on the headwaters of 

 the Byram river. 



43 Village site on the northeast point of Rye lake. There were 

 shell beads here and a considerable number of relics have been 

 found. 



44 Camp site in Harrison along the two small brooks that flow 

 into Rye lake at its southeast corner. 



45 Camp site on a neck of land between Rye lake and Little Rye 

 pond. 



46 Village site in Sing Sing near the village of Ossining. 



47 Village site along the shores of the Hudson about 2 miles 

 north of Sing Sing. 



48 Village site near Scarboro on the Arnold estate. 



49 Fortification and mounds near the old Dutch church at Sleepy 

 Hollow, in the town of Mount Pleasant. Bolton describes this in his 

 first volume, page 506. 



50 Village site at the south end of Tarrytown but on the hill above 

 it where there were deep shell banks. 



51 Village and burial site near the village of Ardsley in the town 

 of Greenburg. These sites have been described by the Rev. W. R. 

 Blackie, who furnished the map for the American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History. 



52 Indian village site near a small brook flowing westward into 

 the Saw Mill river, just south of the outlet of Woodlawn lake. 



53 Village site on the west side of Grassy Sprain brook on the 

 Lewishon between Daisy avenue and Ferncliff road. Cave near 

 this spot of which Mr Blackie made a preliminary examination. 



54 Village site near Grants Corners which was probably a Kitcha- 

 wank village. 



55 Village site at Dobbs Ferry near the mouth of a small stream 

 running westward into the Hudson. There are shell banks and the 

 State Museum has specimens of chipped flints, pestles and pottery 

 from this location. Historical accounts mention three villages in this 

 vicinity. It seems to have been quite generally occupied. 



56 Village site near Hastings on the Saw Mill river. 



57 Village site on Indian hill, in the town of Greenburg. 



