﻿136 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Burial Dioimd iu the town of Dayton, 120 feet in ci renin ference iind 

 KM'eet higb. Explored. 



Mound, DOW obliterated, once stood on the farm of N. E. G. Cowan, 

 iu the town of Conewango. Opened, 18G0 ; bones, ashes, and stone 

 implements found. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Circular embankment on the land of Job Moses. Town of Carrollton, 

 village of Limestone, in the valley of Tuna, about 1,000 feet in circum- 

 ference. 



Mounds in the vicinity of the Eed House Valley. Explored in 1859 j 

 relics found. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Am. (1880), pp. 19, 28, 29. 



Large burial mound on the west side of the Alleghany River, in the 

 town of Cold Springy was formerly 200 feet in circumference and 

 nearly 20 feet high. Explored 60 years ago. 



Larkin, Auc. Man in Am., pp. 22, 23; same group as that mentioned by 

 McCauley. 

 Circular inclosure on the land of J. H. Metcalf, on Elm Creek, near 

 the village of East Randolph. Embraces a little over an acre. Still 

 standing. 



T. A. Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1859), p. 40, PI. 2, No. 2; Larkin, Anc. 

 Man in Am. (1880), pp. 9, 10. Noticed in Report. 



Two mounds on Coldspring Creek, about 2 miles from the Alleghany 

 River, on the farm of William Brown. One has been obliterated. 



Burial mounds are said to have been opened in the town of Leon. 



Circular embankment, covering 3 acres, about 5 miles in a northerly 

 direction from the village of Olean, and near Olean Creek. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Amer. (1880), pp. 4-27 and 31. 



Circular embankment, covering about 3 acres, 1 mile from the village 

 of Randolph, near the residence of J. E. Weeden, esq., with ditch about 

 8 feet deep. 



T. A. Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1859), p. 41. Larkin, Anc. Man in An>er. 

 (1880), p. 10. 



Vestiges of other works in Randolph, one east of the last, across 

 the creek. 



T. A. Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1859), p. 41. Larkin, Anc. Man iu Am., 

 pp. 6-10. 

 Work on a promontory in northwestern ])art of the county, on reser- 

 vation. 



T. A. Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1859), pp. 33, 39. 

 Large earthwork farther up Cattaraugus Creek, a quarter of a mile 

 below Big Indian Creek and 5 miles from Lake Erie. 



Anc. Mon. West. N. Y., p. 40. Also in address of Marcus Sackett, 1888. 

 A similar work of 3 acres just east of Big Indian Creek (recent). 

 M. Sackett's address, 1888. 



Three rectangular excavations, probably natural but having fire 

 j)laces. There is a well in the center. 

 Circular embankment on east bank of the Alleghany River. 

 Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1859), pp. 40 and 42. 



