﻿138 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Burial place at Fentonville. 



Larkia Auc. Man in Amev. (1880), p. 60. 



Mound near Jamestown. Some French knives taken from it. 



Reported by W. M. Beaucbamp. 

 Excavation (apparently artiflcial) at the extremity of Long Point, 

 Chautauqua Lake, 2 miles above Bemus Point. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Remains of an embankment on the high land back from Long Point, 

 near the shore of Chautauqua Lake. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. Noticed by James Sbeward, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 64.5. 

 Cinder heaps on the farm of John Phelps, 1 mile south of Sinclairville, 

 in the town of Gerry. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Cemetery and extensive earthworks at the same locality as the pre- 

 ceding. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Amer. (1880), p. 49. 



Circular iuclosure of 3 acres on the farm of B. F. Dennison, near 

 Sinclairville, on the Jamestown road. 



Circular inclosure of 4 acres 60 rods north of preceding, on B. L. Har- 

 rison's land. 



Two others on the same road between these and Gerry Centre. 



Circular embankment on west bank of Fay's Creek in the town of 

 Portland on central part of lot 38, township 5, on the North Erie road. 



Embankment on the farm of Hugh Neil in the village of Westfield, 

 half a mile south of West Main street. 



Embankment in Portland in front of the residence of John S. Coon. 



Bone pit in or near Stedman ; twenty or twenty-five bodies exhumed; 

 had been laid in rows. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Circular embankment, now obliterated, on the farm of Joel Button in 

 Pomfret Township, 2 miles east of Fredonia on the road to Forestville. 

 It comprised about three acres. 



Elliptical inclosure on a high hill north of the village of Ellington, on 

 Suit's farm. 



T. A. Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y., p. 43. Examined and described by H. L. 

 Reynolds. 



Circular embankment in the village of Ellington, in the bottom, on the 

 south side of Clear Creek, on the farm of S. G. Baldwin. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Two mounds, now obliterated, on the farm of Albert Tiffany, 2 miles 

 west of Jamestown on line of the Holland land purchase. 



Embankment, now obliterated, near Falconer's, on the Jamestown and 

 Ellington road. 



Mound, now obliterated, on the west shore of Lake Chautauqua, on 

 the farm of J. M. Morton, 2 miles above Lakewood. Several fire beds 

 and piles of chipped flints in the vicinity. 

 Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



