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69 Village site and mound on the Smith farm, east side of Iron- 

 dequoit bay, in Penfield town. This is on the flat below the high 

 banks and near the waters of the bay. The mound appears natural 

 but when excavated by R. T. \Vebster and A. H. Dewey it was 

 found to contain five hundred net sinkers and a pipe bowl, besides 

 fragments of animal and fish bones and sherds of Algonkian pottery. 

 The '' mound," which is 50 feet in diameter, may be nierelv a built- 

 up refuse heap or a lodge site. 



70 The village site is on the hills above and covers the region 

 about the edges of the bluff. Several skeletons have been found 

 but a berry field now prevents excavating. A private roadway 

 leads down past the Smith residence to the bay. 



71 Mound near the village of Penfield on the bank of Irondequoit 

 creek. This was a sepulchral mound about 8 feet high. There was 

 a depression near showing whence the earth had come (Squier, p. 

 57, pi. 8, no. 3). (Same as 46.) 



72 Village site in Genesee V^illey Park, Rochester. The site 

 seems early and covered nearly all Oak hill. 



73 Village site in Rochester north of Main street bridge and just 

 east of the river. One-half of a mile southeast a large mortar was 

 found. Pipes and other relics were discovered in a gravel pit nearby. 



74 Canoe landing on Irondequoit creek along the Brighton and 

 Bay road. 



75 Camp sites in Perinton township near Bushnell Basin and just 

 northwest of Bullhead pond. There is a high round-topped hill here 

 with precipitous sides. 



76 Camp site on the hilltop 2 miles northeast of Bushnell Basin 

 and south of the Piltsford road to Egypt. 



'j'j Village and btirial site in Pittsford township, between the 

 electric and the New York Central Railroad tracks, i ^/^ miles west 

 of Despatch. 



78 Indian ceremonial stone heap located near the west bank of 

 a small stream, just west of where the electric road leaves the high- 

 way, due northwest of Pittsford. i V^ miles. 



79 Camp sites on Mendon pond near the low groiuid on the east 

 side. Mendon pond is in the northwest corner of the township. 



80 Camp sites at the south end of Mendon ]M^nd east of a knoll 

 east of the small pond. 



81 Village and burial site on the John Dann farm southwest of 

 Honeoye Falls, i^ miles. It occupies a sloping hillside above 

 Springbrook. Hie occupation is Seneca and late, i)robably after 1687 

 and before 1789. 



