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be observed of Fig. 23. The material is the green, variegated slate, of which so many 

 of the above named relics are composed. The first mound was found near Scotts- 

 ville, Wheatland township, Monroe county; the second, near Springport, Cayuga 



county. Near this place also was found the disk. Fig. 24. It is of green slate, 

 and corresponds entirely with those described on page 221 of the same volume 

 with the preceding. 



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Fig. 2.5 is the point of a fish-spear, made of the ulna of the deer ; found in 

 Livingston county. Figs. 26 and 27 are of the same material, and were used as 

 bodkins or for working clay ; found in Jefierson county. 



Besides these relics, quantities of beads of stone, bone, and shell, ornaments of 

 many kinds and oi' various materials, as also implements of aboriginal, or Euro- 

 pean, or American fabric, are found all over the State, but in more abundance in 



