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town of Jerusalem. This site was near the village of Friend and 

 on the north line of the town. The earthwork was locally known 

 as the 'Old Fort " and is Iroquoian, according to Mr Crosby. 



4 Village site on the Paddock farm I mile southwest of Italy hill. 

 Three grooved boulders were found here. 



5 Village site in Italy Hollow. This seems to have been a pre- 

 revolutionary village. There was an orchard nearby. 



6 Village site with an orchard I mile north of the Big Elm tree 

 in Italy Hollow. 



7 Village site with grooved boulders iJ/ miles from Branchport, 

 in the Guyanoga valley. 



8 Burial place nearby on the D. W. Dickerson property. 



9 Burial site on the Ellsworth farm, I mile northeast of 

 Branchport. 



10 Mound and burial place on the west shore on Lake Keuka 

 near Penn Yan. Cleveland describes several circular works of 

 stone on the east side of the outlet near the lake, not far from this 

 burial place. 



11 Burial place on lot 43 in the town of Milo. This is on the 

 east side of the east fork of the lake and on the Thayer prop- 

 erty. The occupation seems somewhat mixed. Notched points 

 predominate. 



12 Earthwork on lot 34 nearly 4 miles south of Penn Yan and 

 i mile east of the lake. The inclosure included 6 acres and there 

 was a cemetery westward toward the lake. 



13 Mound on the west side of Bluff Point and about 2 miles 

 from its southern end. Graded ways have been described by 

 Dr H. S. Wright on lots 5 and 6, Bluff Point. He said that these 

 works covered 7 acres. Further reference is contained in the twenty- 

 fifth report of the Regents (p. 193). 



14 Earthwork on lot 104, town of Benton, 4 miles north of Penn 

 Yan and not far from Benton Center. 



15 Village and burial place near Bellona near the southeast corner 

 of the county. This js known as the Kashong site. 



16 Burial site north of Earle station and near the lake shore- 



17 Burial place at Dresden where graves of the prehistoric and 

 historic Indians have been found. 



1 8 Village site at the mouth of Big Stream in the southeast corner 

 of the county. 



Most of the sites described in this county are taken from the 

 notes of Dr H. S. Wright and Miles A. Davis, which were furnished 

 to Doctor Beauchamp. 



