REPORT OF THE STATE PALEONTOLOGIST 1902 933 



Orleans county 

 1820 (?) Holley 



Tooth found in excavation for Erie canal. Hall. Geol. 

 Fourth Dist. 1843. p. 364 



Niagara county 

 Date? Niagara Falls 



Tooth in fine gravel and loam containing fresh-water 

 shells. Hall Geol. Fourth Dist. 1843. p. 364 



Found in digging a mill race on Goat island, 12 or 13 

 feet below the surface. De Kay. Nat. Hist. N. Y.; Zool. 

 1842. pt 1, p. 104 



Chautauqua county 

 1834 Jamestown 



Part of jaw with two teeth. Found by John Hazeltine 

 in muck " a little below the present level " of Chautauqua 

 lake outlet. Am. Jour. Set. 1835. 27:166 



Associated with bones of elk. De Kay. . Nat. Hist. N. Y. 

 Zool.; 1842. ptl, p. 120 

 1902 Westfield 



On property of Mrs Alice Peacock, alongside Nickel 

 Plate Railroad. The bones lay on pavement of heavy 

 boulders and under several feet of black clayey muck. 

 They consisted of 1 tusk (6 feet, 2 inches, and highly 

 curved), 17 ribs, 8 pelvic and lumbar vertebrae, patella 

 and parts of scapula and pelvis. Clarke 



Cattaraugus county 

 Date? Hinsdale 



Tusk with remains of deer (elk?) 16 feet beneath sur- 

 face in gravel and sand. Hall. Geol. Fourth Dist. 1843. 



p. 364 



Tompkins county 

 1870 (?) Near Ithaca 



Five teeth and many fragmentary bones " in a deposit 



of modified drift." "The teeth indicate the existence of 



two or more individuals." B. G. Wilder. Am. Jour. ScL 



1871. 2:58 



