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Two mouuds, 3 miles south of Fair Point, on the west shore of 

 Chautauqua Lake, one on Whitney's tbe other on Billings's land. 



Explored by H. L. Keyuolds. Described in Report. 



Embankment, now obliterated, on land of Dr. A. P. Philips, a mile 

 east of Fredonia, Pomfret Township, on Canadaway Creek. 



T. A. Cheney, Auc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1859), p. 46 ; Larkiu, Auc. Man in Amer. 

 (1880), p. 37. 

 Mound in the village of Fredonia. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 

 Circular inclosure, now obliterated, on the farm of J. G. Gould, Sheri- 

 dan Township, 3 miles from Forestville, on the Dunkirk road. ISTear by 

 are forty or fifty pits covering about 2 acres. 



Larkin, Auc. Man iu Amer. (1880), p. 38. Janies Sheward, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 

 643, 644. 



Bone pit in front of residence of J. G. Gould, in Sheridan Township. 

 Mound, now obliterated, near the above pit. 



Circular embankment, on the bluff above Mill Creek, west of Sinclair- 

 ville, iu Charlotte Township. 

 Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 

 Deposit of flint implements and arrow and spear heads^ in the town 

 of Sheridan. 



James Sheward, Sm. Rep., 1881, p. 643. 



Mound and embankment on the southwestern side of Lake Cassadaga. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Mound near the northern shore of Lake Cassadaga. Extensive fire 

 beds found here. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Amer. (1880), pp. 42,43. Cheney, Anc. Mon. in West. N. 

 Y. (1859), p. 45. 



Embankment, oval iu form and inclosing about 7 acres, three-quar- 

 ters of a mile from Bucklin's Corners or Gerry Centre, upon elevated 

 ground bordering the valley of the Cassadaga. 



Mentioned in Larkin's Anc. Man iu Amer., p. 50. No traces remain. H. L. 

 Reynolds. 

 Ancient cemetery in the village of Bucklin's Corners. 

 Larkin, p. 50. 



Large parallelogram embankment, now obliterated, on south side of 

 Clear Creek, 2 miles above Ellington, on the old Boyd farm, now owned 

 by Frank Lawrence. 



Cheney, Anc. Mon. "West. N. Y., p. 44. 



Two circular embankments on the farm of Frank Lawrence, opposite 

 the preceding. 



Larkin, Anc. Man in Amer., p. 16. 



Two semicircular embankments on Clear Creek, 3 miles above Elling- 

 ton. 



Circular embankment, now obliterated, on south side of Clear Creek, 

 2 miles east of Ellington, on farm of Chas. Gapleson. 



Cheney, Anc. Mon. West. N. Y. (1880), p. 43. Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Earthen embankments, a circular inclosure, and other evidences of 



