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5 Shell heaps at Hunter Island. 



6 Burial place three-fourths of a* mile south of Bartow's station 

 on two small knolls. There is a shell heap 40 feet in diameter just 

 behind the larger knoll. 



7 Ca/mp site on the Hutchinson river i mile south of Pelhamville 

 station. Many stone relics have been found here. 



8 Shell heaps on the west side of East Chester bay near the moutli 

 of a small brook. This is just south of Baychester Station. Mo 4 

 of the sites along this shore have been explored by M. R. Harrington, 

 who has described them to the writer and also furnished notes to tre 

 American Museum of Natural History and to Doctor Beauchamp. 



9 Shell heaps in West Farms. 



10 Village site in East Chester on a high hill overlooking a stream. 

 This was supposed to be the castle of Simanon. 



11 Village and burial site northeast of the old East Church on 

 East Chester creek. 



12 Extensive shell heaps on City island reported by ]M. R. 

 Harrington. 



13 Shell heaps in Pelham at the entrance of Pelham Neck. 



14 Shell heaps along the Hutchinson river and along Pelham bay, 

 about one-fourth of a mile above the railroad bridge. There are 

 numerous relics in this vicinity with evidences of village sites and 

 burials. 



15 Camp site east of the Bronx at Woodlawn. 



16 Village site at the mouth of Tibbit brook. 



17 Village site east of Sedgewick avenue along the reservoir, at 

 Kingsbridge. 



18 Shell heap on Classon point, examined by Mr Skinner. 



Broome County 



List of Sites 



1 Recent village on the west side of the river at Chenango 

 Forks, and north of the bridge. The cemetery was on the east 

 bank (Smith, Chenango, p. 193). Pottery, stone hoes, soapstone 

 potsherds and chipped flint are found at Chenango Forks. The 

 general region seems to have been occupied for an extended period. 

 The numerous articles used for agricultural jnu-poses along the 

 river flats indicate j^ermanent settlements. 11icre are graves to the 

 rear of the old hotel grounds. 



2 Village site south of the Susquehanna and east of the most 

 western creek in Vestal. Tn an area of 2 acres are found flakes, 

 arrowheads, hammers and pottery. 



