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and northern New York. Stone knives of this form closely 

 resemble the Ulu, or woman's knife of the Eskimo, and it is 

 supposed that the pattern has been copied from them. 



In addition to all of these implements fifty-two fragments of 

 pottery were picked up, most of which are small and many much 

 weathered. 



From the foregoing it will be seen that these old fields are still 

 interesting to the archeologist, and that there is a never failing 

 crop of arrow heads, fragments of pottery, and other tokens to 

 remind one of the copper colored Staten Islanders of several 

 hundred vears aeo. 



