THE REMAINS OP CITIES OF THE STONE AGE. 



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afford some indication of intercourse with Europeans, 

 and would be nearer to the French fort. With 

 reference to the extent of the remains, I may state 

 that my own private collection contains fragments 



Fig. 17. EAETHBIT POT (REDUCED). (Site of Hochelaga.) 



belonging to from 150 to 200 distinct earthen vessels, 

 and these are of course only a very small fraction of 

 the amount actually present. The interments in a 

 limited space around the supposed town must have 



