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Spofiford, spears found in, 43 s . 

 Spraker's basin, flint hammers found in, 



73 4 - 

 Squier, E. G., work on antiquities of New 



York, 88. 

 Stone axes, 42 6 ; description, 57*— 59 s . 

 Stone implements of the Iroquois, 17 8 , 58*. 

 Stone sinkers, description, 75 1 — 79 s . 

 Susquehanna river, spades found near, 



56*. 

 Swords, 42 s . 



Three River Point, arrows found in, 31 5 , 



35 8 » 36 s ; knives, 52 s ; perforators, 63? ; 



scrapers, 68 3 ; spears, 46 9 ~47 2 . 

 Tioga county, arrows found in, 25 s , 362, 



74 9 : spades, 56* ; spears, 46 s . See also 



Owego. 

 Tomahawks, 42 s . 



Tompkins county, arrows found in, 22 2 . 

 Tonawanda, arrows lound in, 23 s . 



Tooker, W. W., work on indian names, 



Twining, J. S., collection of Iroquois im- 

 plements, 8 3 . 



Union Springs, arrows found in, 26*. 



Van Buren, arrows found in, 22 3 j knives, 



512 ; spears, 452. 

 Van Curler, Arent, journal, 8 6 . 



War implements, 19 s , 40 5 -42?- 



Warren county, see Queensbury. 



Watervale, arrows found in, 21 1 . 



Wayne county, stone axes found in, 59 s . 



Weirs, see Fish-weirs. 



Wilna. spears found in, 462. 



Wood, use in aboriginal implements, 12 4 . 



Wood creek, arrows found near, 30 3 , 32*. 



Yates county, knives found in, 53 s . 



Zeisberger, David, Onondaga'' and Dela- 

 ware dictionary, 9*. 



