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Bolton, 2:36. On the extreme point in Pelham was another cemetery 
with quantities of arrowheads. There was a venerated stone on 
Hunter’s island and a large workshop west of Pelham Priory.— 
Bolton, 2:37 
30 Davenport’s neck in New Rochelle was covered with wigwams 
in 1746 and there are extensive shell beds along the shore with 
scattered hamlets elsewhere. There is a quartz quarry and curious 
relics in the north part of the town.—Beolton, 1 :581 
31 In Mamaroneck was the village of Kitchawanc on the project- 
ing rocks opposite Heathcote hill near Mamaroneck bay. The 
cemetery was northeast of this. There were extensive works on the 
high ground north of the hill forming long ridges with correspond- 
ing depressions. There were four circular pits and a mound on the 
south with other works on the west side of the hill—Bolton, 1 : 464 
32 The principal Mohegan village was at or near Parsonage- 
point in Rye. A cemetery was near this on Burying hill and there 
were many scattered graves and sites in the town.—Bolton, 2:128. 
Abundant remains and shell heaps occur on Peningoe neck in this 
town.—Baird, p. 20. A cemetery was opened on the bank of Blind 
brook in 1855 and other graves in 1867 on the other side. These 
were old—Baird, p. 193. Several small villages, rock mortars and 
early relics occur along the shores of Rye——Baird, p. 194 
33 There was a village with shell heaps at the south end of 
Manursing island.—Baird, p. 193 
A village has been reported at Bullock’s landing and probably 
many have never been distinguished. There is very little earthen- 
ware, but shell heaps are too numerous to be specified. The 
abundance of sea food and the ease of communication made this a 
very populous district. 
34 A shell heap at Throgs Neck near Schuylerville in the town of 
West Chester. Both early and very modern relics. 
35 Small triangular arrowheads are frequent near the shore at 
Larchmont park. The additional notes were supplied by M. Ray- 
mond Harrington of Mount Vernon, N. Y. : 
36 Camp at the forks of Mamaroneck river. Another northeast 
of this, on the same stream and near a high rock, four miles north of 
Mamaroneck station. Arrowheads at both. 
