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Siiuilar work of the same tribe 4 miles northwest of the last men- 

 tioued, it lid ;i, third near Victor. 



Squier, Ab. Mou. N. Y., p. 40, pp. 61, 62, aad pp. 63, 64, PI. 13, Nos. 1 and 2, 

 and PI. 14, No. 1. L. H. Morgau, 2d Anu. Rep. Regents Univ., N. Y., p. 68. 

 Indian grave on the farm of Judson Davis, 4 miles east of Canan- 

 daigua. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 

 Indian graves in the town of Victor, on the farm of George Ketchum, 

 on Boughton Hill, three-fourths of a mile south of the site of an old 

 Indian village. Indian and European articles found. 

 Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



Orleans County. 



A fireplace found 18 feet below the surface, in sinking a well on 

 Mr. Tomliiison's fiirm, half a mile west of Gaines village. 



Harris, Abor. Occupation of Lower Geuesee Country (1884), pp. 15, 16. 

 Bone pits in a sand hill 2 miles west of Shelby Centre. 



Squier, Ab. Mou. N. Y. (Buffalo, 1851), p. 72. 

 Burial grounds and other ancient remains in the town of Ridgeway. 



McCauley's Hist. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 113. 

 Ancient embankmeut containing many relics, 3 miles southwest of 

 Medina, in the town of Shelby. 



Described by Frank H. Gushing, Sm. Rep., 1874, pp. 375, 376. One mentioned in 

 Squier's Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. 50. Probably the same. 



Os^vego County. 



An inclosure on lot 24, town of Granby, on J. G. Geer's farm. 



Described in Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, p. 367. Squier's Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. £6. 

 Mentioned and figured by W. M. Beauchamp, Sm. Rep., 1881, ]). 649, Fig. 3. 



Semicircular aboriginal fort at Fulton, on the east side of the Oswego 

 River. 

 Bone deposit on the west side. 



W. M. Beauchamp, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 647-649, Fig. 2. Described and figured 

 in Clark's Onondaga, vol. 2, pp. 366-368, but erroneously located in Onon- 

 daga County. Squier, Ab. Mon. N. Y., p. 26, mentions a mound near Ful- 

 ton. 

 Earthwork, on a hill on the line dividing the towns of Volney and 

 Schroeppel, lot 32. 

 Sites of prehistoric and historic (Indian) villages about Phoenix. 

 Village sites both sides of the Oneida, about Brewerton. 

 Village site and cemetery of Caughdenoy, on the right bank of Os- 

 wego River. 

 Burial place on the north side of the Oneida River. 

 W. M. Beauchamp, Sm. Rep., 1881, pp. 647-650. 



Queens County. 



Cemetery, 1 mile from Flushing, on the farm of Thomas P. Duryea. 

 Excavated, and human boues and stone articles found. 

 The Sunday Star (N. Y.), November 28, 1880. 

 Ancient village site and single grave at Port Washington. 

 Brief mention in Brooklyn Times, February 6, 1883. 



