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24, pl. 3, no. 2. This is given in fig. 39. This was on the old 
Tamblin farm.—Hough, p. 13. The site has been referred to several 
owners.—Regents, 1851, p. 102, fig. 3. Hough’s plan appears in 
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25 There was a work near Tylerville, (South Rutland postoffice) 
in Rutland.—Hough, p. 13 
26 A work on a bluff half a mile west of Burr’s Mills has bone 
and stone beads, with the usual relics. There is a bank across the 
bluff.—Squier, p. 22, pl. 3,no.1. This is shown in fig. 42. 
27 A partly circular work’ on Dry hill, town of Watertown, is 
five miles southeast of that city and two miles north of a work near 
Appling. The area is eight acres. It was of long occupation and 
relics were abundant. A cemetery lay a little north.—Squier, p. 20, 
pl. 2, no. 1. His plan is given in fig. 49. Really south of Water- 
town. 
28 A work on a high terrace in Adams has seven gates and 
many caches. It is in the northeast part of the town and there 
were graves just outside the walls—Squier, p. 17, pl. 1. This plan 
appears in fig. 4o. Near Appling on D. Talcott’s farm.—Hough, 
Demlek 
29 A large work is one and one half miles southeast of this on 
a hill, one side of which is steep. A semicircular bank protected 
the sloping side. 
30 At the head of Henderson bay is a curved stone bank just 
above the water called Indian wharf. A trail ended there.—French, 
p. 358 
31 A work on Heath’s farm, lot 25 near the west line of Rodman 
contained three acres. It was on the north bank of North Sandy 
creek above the forks——Hough, p. 12 
32 A work two miles north of Adams.—Hough, p. 12 
33 A semicircular work was over half a mile northwest of Adams 
village on W. Benton’s land and was 500 feet wide. The open 
part was toward marshy land and there were two or three gate- 
ways.—Squier, p. 28, 29. This seems one mentioned by Rev. John 
Taylor in 1802. 
34 Hough reported several ossuaries in Ellisburg, and Mr Squier 
said that several old works once existed there. He figured one, 
