﻿150 CATALOGUE OF PREHISTORIC WORKS. 



6t. Lawrence County. 



Semicircular work on east bank of Birch Creek, in Macomb. 



Fort on adjacent hill, 



Semioval work half a mile northeast of last. 



An uninclosed village near. 



Crescent-shaped iuclosure three-fourths of a mile from the post above 

 referred to. 



Hough, Hist, of St. Lawrence and. Franklin Counties, pp. 19, 20. 

 Semicircular work in northeast part of Potsdam, half a mile west of 

 railroad bridge at Eacquetteville. Indian graves on an island near. 

 Irregular work half a mile west of Racquette River, in Massena. 



Hough, Hist, of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, p. 21. 

 A semicircular inclosure with interior ditch on the western sub- 

 division of lot 40, in the town of Oswegatchie. 

 Pottery fragments and st-me articles occur. 



Described and figured, by Hough, Sen. Docs. N. Y., 1851, vol. 2, No. 30 (4th Rep. 

 Reg. Univ.), p. 107, PI. 9. 



Seneca County. 



Elliptical work on lot 29, half a mile from the south line in Ovid. 



.French's Gazetteer of the State of New York, p. GIG. Delafield, Hist, of Seneca 

 County, New York, State Agric. Rept. (1850), p. 389. 



Suffolk County. 



Fort at Montauk. 



Described in Prime's Hist. Long Island, pp. 91, 92. Mentioned by W. W. 

 Tooker, in Sm. Rep., 1879, p. 445. It is also described in the Chronicles of 

 East Hampton, pp. 72, 73. 



Five Indian cemeteries at St. Johnland, and one at Montauk. 



Mentioned in the Sunday (N. Y.) Star of November 28, 1880. 



Tompkins County. 



Ancient fort and burial ground, half a mile northwest of Waterburg, 

 in the town of Ulysses; also palisade embankment and ditch. Three 

 other forts within 3 miles. 



Described by David Trowbridge, Sin. Rep., 1863, pp. 381,382. 

 An Indian burying ground at the village of Groton. 

 Reported by W. M. Beauchamp. 



Wayne County, 



Work on " Fort Hill" (the Onontarior St. Rene of the Jesuit Rela- 

 tions), 1 mile southeast of Savannah. 

 Reported, by W. M. Beauchamp. 



Wyoming County, 



Circular embankment on the edge of a high hill 4h miles up the 

 Genesee River from Portage, on the west bank of the river. 

 Surveyed and described by H. L. Reynolds. 



Burial mound now obliterated, situated in the low flat land 25 rods 

 north of the preceding. 



Reported by H. L. Reynolds. 



