﻿NEW YORK. 137 



Cayuga County. 



Stockade site by a ravine 3i miles southeast ol Union Springs, ou 

 Great Gully Brook. 

 Village site on lot 92, 1 mile north of Union Springs. 

 Burial place ou lot 85, close by last. 



Reported by W. M. Beaiichamp. 

 Ancient work (inclosure) in Meutz Township, 6 miles northwest of 

 Auburn and 3 miles from Throopsville. 



Described and ligured by Squler, Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. 37, PI. .5, No. 2. Reported 

 by W. M. Beaiichamp. 

 Small fort (inclosure) on the east side of Seneca River, near Monte- 

 zuma, and a mound near by. 



Brief ineution iu McCauley's Hist. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 113. Mentioued in Report by 

 W. M. Beaiichamp, who places it in Aurelins Township, and says it is the 

 site of the St. Stephens Mission of 1656. 



Ancient burial place ou Frontenac Island, opposite the village of 

 Union Springs. 



Reported by J. W. Kales, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 682. Reported also by W. M. 

 Beaiichamp. 

 Ancient works of the Cayugas in Ledyard Township, 12 miles south- 

 west of Auburn. 



Sqiiier, Ab. Mon. N. Y.,' p. 63, P). 13, No. 3. Proc. N. Y. Hist. Soc. (1844), pp. 

 59,60. Clark, Hist. Onondaga. Mentioned by G. L. Watkins, Sm. Rep., 

 1879, p. '415. Mentioued also in Report, and identified with the St. Joseph's 

 Mission of the .Jesuit Relations. 



Ancient work near Auburn. 



Described and figured in Squier's Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 35, 31], PI. 5, No. 1. The 



same as that fortification named "Osca" or "Fort Hill," described and 



ligured by Schoolcraft in " Notes on the Iroquois" (ed. 1846), pp. 106-108, 



241-249 ; (ed. 1847), pp. 192-196. McCauley's Hist. N. Y., vol. 2, pp. 111. 112. 



Work in northeastern part of Auburn, 2 miles from the last. 



McCauley, vol. 2, p. 111. Schoolcraft, "Notes on the Iroquois" (ed. 1847), 

 p. 479. 



Triangular fortification in Ledyard Township, 2 miles southeast of 

 Aurora. 



McCauley's Hist. N. Y., vol. 2. p. 111. Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. 37. Reported 

 by W. M. Beaiichamp. 

 A stockade similarly situated, 1 mile north of last, on lot 67. 

 Reported by W. M. Beauchamp. 



An Indian grave in the town of Fleming, from which beads and me- 

 tallic relics were taken. 



Brief mention by William W. Adams, Am. Antiq., vol. 9, p. 238. 

 Village site on lot 92, 1 mile north of Union Springs. 

 Burial place on lot 85, close by last. 



Reported by W. M. Beaiichamp. 



Chautauqua County. 



Circular work on a hill in southwestern part of Sheridan. 



T. A. Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1859), p. 46. 



• The Ab. Mon. N. T., by Squier, herein referred to, is the paper in the Smithaoniaii (Jontributiona, 

 7ol. 2. unless otherwise stated. 



