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45 \^illage and burial site on lot 13 in Aurora on the west side of 

 the Olean road. The occupation •seems Seneca. The site is known 

 as " Bead Hill." Explorers have found iron axes, beads, pipes, 

 pottery, triangular points, etc. 



46 Camp site in x\urora on Fort Hill, on the Riley estate. 



47 Camp site in Aurora on Main street in East Aurora near the 

 Girdled road. Clay pipes have been found. 



48 Embankment in East Aurora on a hill on the Girdled road. 

 Iron axes and pottery have been found by Dr H. A\'. \\'illiams. 



49 Earthwork in Boston, inclosing 2^ acres. The site is near 

 Boston Center. 



50 Village site reported on the William Phillips farm, near Chaf- 

 fee, in Sardinia township. 



51 Village site, extensive, in East Hamburg at the junction of 

 Smokes creek and a small brook. The site is on the George Ellis and 

 Charles Diemer farm east of Abbott road. The occupation is identi- 

 fied by Professor Houghton as Wenro. A large cemetery was 

 destroyed by contractors and many clay vessels were broken and 

 thrown in the excavations. 



52 Burial site in East Hamburg on the Harry Yates farm. Pipes 

 and copper rings have been found. 



53 Camp at East Hamburg near Dewdl's Corners, on the Engle 

 and Girnold farms. 



54 Embankment, now obliterated, on Eighteen Mile creek. " Here 

 are vestiges of the Indians, old forts, town sites, etc. Time and 

 scrutiny are alone necessary to bring out its antiquities" (School- 

 craft, Report, p. 224). There are now some slight traces at the 

 mouth of the creek. 



55 Camp on high bluff on the north bank of Eighteen Mile creek is 

 on the Donovan farm, lot 50, range 8, about one-half of a mile east 

 of the Lake road. Alany notched points and other stone tools have 

 been found there. This is in Hamburg township. 



56 Camp site in Hamburg at the southeast corner of lot 50, ran^-e 

 7. This is on the lowest terrace of Eighteen IVIile creek and oppo- 

 site Hampden brook. This site shows two diverse occupations. 



57 Camp on lot 10, range 8, in Hamburg, is on the north bank 

 of Eighteen Mile creek at the Erie Railroad bridge. 



58 Camp in Hamburg on the banks of a brook east of the Lake 

 road at Athol Springs. Notched points and a broken gouge are 

 reported by Professor Houghton. 



