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fords Corners, on a branch of West creek (Regents Report, 1851, 

 p. 103.) This may be the same as 25. 



64 Earthwork on lot 2 in the northwest corner of Rodman is near 

 J. Freeman's. There is a double bank inclosing- a crescent-shaped 

 area. It is about 6 miles from Watertown on a stream at the 

 source of Stony creek (Regents Report, 1851, p. 103, hg. 8). 



65 Earthwork described by the Rev John Taylor was in the 

 forks of the Sandy creeks and near the lake. 



66 Village, prehistoric Iroquoian, at the mouth of Perch river on 

 the west side. It occupies several acres but the occupation is scat- 

 found. The ashes were quite deep in spots. Few stone articles were 

 found, but many of bone and much pottery. Near the water were 

 fishing camps of a different character. 



67 Camps on two points west of Chaumont and south of Chau- 

 mont river. Pottery with conventional faces is abundant. One 

 small fragment has a face like those of Onondaga and is an impor- 

 tant discovery. 



68 Camps occur on Long Point on the north side of Point penin- 

 sula. The pottery is old and crude. ^ 



69 Village site at the west end of I'illar i^oint, with ashes and 

 pottery. 



70 Camp site with tiint knives and arrowheads east of the stream 

 and half way between Chaumont and Depauville. 



71 Camp sites with arrowheads and broken pottery on the Indian 

 river in the village of Theresa. In 1898 a fine and perfect clay 

 vessel was found in a rock cave above the falls. It is now in the 

 State Museum (see plate 27). 



"J2 Large village on west branch of French creek, one-fourth of a 

 mile south of St Lawrence village. Pottery and bone implements 

 with few stone articles. Across a small stream are refuse heaps, in 

 which a small double-pointed bone harpoon was found by Dr R. W. 

 Amidon. On the other side Dr A. A. Cetman found a barbed bone 

 fishhook without a knob. 



73 Camp site nearly a mile northeast, on which arrowlieads and 

 pottery were formerly found. This is on the north side of the road. 

 A similar site was less than a mile beyond, but south of the road. 



74 Village site on the end of Point Salubrious, near Chaumont. 

 Pottery and pipes have been found. 



75 Camp on Long i)()int. 11ie ])()ttcry is mostly old and crude, 

 but Doctor Beauchamp found here some so indented within as to 

 produce a boss without. 



