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1 trailed or incised sherd ; 
1 simple stamped body sherd ; 
7 smoothed body sherds; 
1 small utilized flake of quartzite; 
8 unidentifiable scraps of bone (discarded in the field). 
Site 832SN87 occurred at the edge of the low terrace, in NEYZSWY, 
sec. 381, T. 141 N., R. 63 W., on the north side of a gully, opposite site 
32S5N36. The site was a seemingly thin deposit of occupational refuse 
in alluvial silt below a layer of sod. Materials collected from the 
area consist of: 
1 check stamped shoulder sherd (of Owego Tool Impressed type?) ; 
1 cord impressed shoulder sherd, with the cord having a Z-twist; 
5 simple stamped body sherds; 
3 cord-marked body sherds; 
10 smoothed body sherds; 
the distal fragment of a small projectile point (?) in brown chalcedony ; 
1 small projectile point “reject”, subtriangular in outline, in gray chert; 
1 small, fragmentary engraver-knife, in flint ; 
2 small modified flakes and 5 minute unworked flakes of chalcedony; 
1 toe bone of bison, Bison bison, and 1 unidentifiable bone fragment and 
1 unidentifiable tooth fragment (discarded in the field). 
Site 82SN88 lay at the edge of the low terrace, in NW14SWi,, 
sec. 80, T. 141 N., R. 63 W., about %,> mile north-northwest of site 
325N37. The thin layer of occupational debris occurred in sod and 
covered an area approximately 275 feet in length northwest—southeast 
by 100 feet in width northeast-southwest. The sample of collected 
material consists solely of pottery fragments, including: 
1 rim-and-lip sherd of Buchanan Undecorated type; 
1 rim-and-lip sherd of Melville Cord Impressed type, the cord having an 
S-twist; 
1 shoulder sherd bearing closely spaced cord impressed lines, the cord 
having a Z2-twist; 
11 simple stamped body sherds; 
3 smoothed body sherds; 
1 longitudinally split body sherd. 
Site 82SN39 occurred at the edge of a terrace cut by a headward- 
eroding gully, in SW14NEI/, sec. 25, T. 141 N., R. 64 W., a little 
over 14 mile northwest of site 89S5N38. The thin detrital layer, in 
sod, extended over an area approximately 150 feet east-west by 180 
feet, northwest-southeast. The collected specimens consist of: 
2 simple stamped body sherds; 
4 smoothed body sherds; 
1 small utilized flake of quartzite; 
1 small modified flake of quartzite ; 
1 small and 1 minute unworked flake of chalcedony ; 
1 toe bone of bison, Bison bison. 
