New York State Education Department 



New York State Museum 



John M. Clarke Director 



Bulletin 89 



ARCHEOLOGY 11 



ABORIGINAL USE OF WOOD 



IN 



NEW YORK 



LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



Abbreviations at the left are used in the bulletin in exact reference to works in the following list 



Barber and Howe 

 Bartram 



Beauchamp 



Boyle 



Bruyas 



Cammerhoff 



Catlin 



Barber, J. W. and Howe, Henry. Historical 

 Collections of New York. N. Y. 1841. 



Bartram, John. Observations on the Inhabi- 

 tants, Climate, Soil, Rivers, Productions, 

 Animals in Travels from Pensilvania to Onon- 

 dago, Oswego and Lake Ontario. Lond. 1751. 



Reprinted in Geneva N. Y. 1895. 



Beauchamp, Rev. W: M. The Iroquois Trail, or 

 Footprints of the Six Nations. Fayetteville 

 N. Y. 1892. 



This includes David Cusick's Sketches of Ancient History of 

 the Six Nations, with ample notes added. 



Iroquois Games. Jour. Am. Folk-lore. 



Bost. 1896. 

 Boyle, David. Archaeological Report of 1898, 



being part of Appendix to the Report of the 



Minister of Education for Ontario. Toronto 



1898. 

 Bruyas, Jacques. Radices Verborum Iroquoeo- 



rum. J. G. Shea. N. Y. 1863. 



Radical words of the*Mohawk language. Appendix E, r6th 

 Annual Report of the New York State Museum, Albany 1863. 

 Same paging. 



Cammerhoff, Frederick. Diary of the Journey 

 of Bro. Cammerhoff and David Zeisberger to 

 the 5 Nations, from May 3-14 to August 6-17, 

 1750. Mss. 



Catlin, George. Letters and Notes on the 

 Manners, Customs and Condition of the North 

 American Indians. Lond. 1842. 



