﻿144 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Seven circular inclosures, each consisting of wall and ditch, in Adams 

 Township, about which are hearths several feet under ground. 



McCaiiley, Hist. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 110. 



Mound on Black River Bay, 4 miles above Sackett's Harbor. 



Described liy D. S. Marvin, Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 445. 



Th& following general notices probably relate to some of the locali- 

 ties already mentioned : 

 Ancient fortified village sites within 10 miles of Watertowu. 



Amer. Nat., vol. 15 (1881), pp. 489, 490. 

 Bone pits occur in this county. 



W. M. Beaucbamp, Auier. Autiq., vol. 8 (1886), p. 359. 



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Livingston County. 



Inclosure, now obliterated, on the flats of the Genesee River, 30 rods 

 north of the residence of the late Col. William Jones. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Two parallel embankments stretching across a hog-back between two 

 ravines, 2^ miles south of the village of Geneseo, about 60 or 70 rods 

 west of the Mount Morris road leading to Jones's Bridge, which crosses 

 the Genesee River. 



Surveyed by H. L. Reynolds and described in report. 



Two burial mounds on Austin Wadsworth's "Big-Tree" farm, half a 

 mile southwest of the village of Geneseo. 



Explored by H. L. Reynolds; described in report. 



One mile north of the village of Lima, hatchets, knives, and other 

 weapons are occasionally found side by side with skeletons. 



In 1822 citizens discovered the remains of Indians here in a sitting 

 posture, with earthen pots in their laps filled with corn and the bones 

 of squirrels. 



"Fort" near Bosley's Mills on Oonesus Lake. Indian and European 

 relics found. 



" Fort" half a mile west of the village of Dansville, across Canase- 

 raga Creek, a few miles south of the Ossian road. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Inclosure containing 2 acres on the Kanawageas Reservation. 



Two similar works near Mount Morris, and another in the northeast- 

 ern part of Avon Township, 2h miles from the village of Lima. 



Mound containing a large number of human bones near the head of 

 Hemlock Lake. 



Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 44 and 45. 



Ancient work near the village of Avon, on Genesee Flats. 



Described by W. H. C. Hosnier in his notes to his poem of " Yonondio." 

 Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., S. C. vol. 11, p. 44. McCauley's Hist. N. Y., p. 113. 

 Reynolds says there are no traces left. 



Ancient inclosure in Livonia Township, 3 miles northeast of Livonia. 



Brief desci'iptiou .lud figure in Squier's Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 44, 45, PI. 8, No. 1. 

 Rejjorted l>y H. L. Reynolds. 

 Simple mention of works mostly obliterated. 

 Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 43, 44. 



