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FROM LEWIS H. MORGAN, OF ROCHESTER. 



1. Ga-ne-ga-tah (Stone moetak), used by the Senecas for pounding 



corn, pulverizing roots, etc. Sandstone. Found near Al- 

 len's Hill, Ontario county. May 9, 1843. 



2. Stone pestle, found at Jack's Reef, Onondaga county. 



3. Stone pestle, found in the town of Middle bury, Wyoming co. 



4. Stone chisel, from Groveland Livingston county. 



5. Stoke chisel. Fort Hill, town of Seneca, Ontario county. 



6. Stone chisel. Town of Coventry, Genesee county. 



7. Stone chisel. Ontario county. 



8. Stone chisel, used for chipping out coal. Fort Hill, town of Se- 



neca, Ontario county. 



9. Stone chisel, from Auburn, Ontario county. 



10. Stone chisel. Used by the Iroquois in felling trees. Fire was 



applied near the root of the tree, and the chisel was used 

 to cut out the coal; after which, fire was again applied. 

 The chisel and fire were also used to hollow out wooden 

 vessels. From Tonawanda, Genesee county. 



11. Stone chisel. From the town of Coventry, Genesee county. 



12. Stone chisel. From Mendon, Monroe county. 



13. Stone chisel. From Allen's Hill, Ontario county. 



14. Stone chisel. From Mendon, Monroe county. 



15. Stone chisel. From Coventry, Genesee county. 



16. Stone gouge. Found near Leroy, Genesee county. 



17. Spear-head (chert). Found at Fort Hill, Seneca, Ontario county. 



18. Arrow-head. Town of Seneca, Ontario county. 



19. Arrow-head. Town of Chili, Monroe county. 



20. Arrow-head. Fort Hill, Ontario county. 



21. Indian knife (chert), used for skinning deer. Found near Avon 



at the site of Little Beard's town, Livingston county. 



22. Tomahawk, found by the skeleton of an Indian, near Lima, Li- 



vingston county. 



23. Tomahawk, found by the skeleton of an Indian at Mendon, Monroe 



county. 



24. Tomahawk. Town of Lima, Livingston county. 



25. Tomahawk. Town of Ledyard, Cayuga county. 



