﻿146 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



Montgomery County. 



Ancient embankment 4 miles southwest of Fort Plain, in Minden 

 Township. 



Described aud figured, Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., pp. 58, 59, pi. 12. A 



Deposit of flint arrowheads in the town of Amsterdam. f 



Described by P. M. Van Epps, Am. Autiq., vol. 3 (1880), p. 57. 



Niagara County. 



Bnrial mound on upper end of Tonawanda Island, 10 feet high. 

 Turner, Holland Land Pnrchase, p. 34. 



A work opened by E. G. Squier, 15 feet high. 



Squier, Ab. Mon., N. Y. (Buftalo, 1851), p. 97. 



Embankment, now obliterated, on the northern border of the Tusca- 

 rora Reservation, opposite Nichols farm, on the Ridge road. • 



Pits (apparently artificial) to the number of one hundred and' 

 eighteen, occur on the farm of Mr. Campbell, on the boundary of the 

 Tuscarora Reservation, along the edge of the blufi" overlooking the 

 Ridge road and directly opposite the residence of Mr. Campbell, on the 

 north side of the road. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Two large burial mounds in the town of Lewistou, Explored. 



Larkin, Auc. Man in Ainer. (1880), p. 35. 



Ancient stonework called by the Tuscaroras Kienulca^ about 4 miles 

 east of the outlet of the Niagara gorge at Lev\ iston. 



Description and plan, Schoolcraft's Notes on the Iroquois (ed. 1846), pp. 116- 

 120; (ed. 1847), pp. 207-213. 

 Bone pit in the town of Cambria. 



Mere mention by Squier, Ab. Mon., N. Y., \\. 68. 



Mound in the town of Wilson, three-fourths of a mile from the shore 

 of Lake Ontario. 



McCauley's Hist. N. Y., vol. 8, p. 113. 



Stone mound a mile west of Lockport on land of Mr. Sharp. Ex- 

 plored. 

 Mound at Gasport. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Inclosure 1 mile west of Lockport on the Cambria road. 



Turner, Holland Laud Purchase, p. 29. Reported by H. L. Reynolds as a 

 natural formation. 



Oneida County. 



Work and burial place, 2 miles south of the lake, on Oneida Creek. 

 Reported by W. M. Beauchamp. 



Onondaga County. 



Stone fish wier with 1,200 feet of wall. 

 Two mounds and two hamlets on outlet of Onondaga Lake. 

 Reported by W. M. Beauchamp. 



Village site and human remains at Cold Springs, lot 100, town of 

 Lysander. 



