DONATIONS 



To the Historical and Antiquarian collections i?i the State Cabinet of 

 Natural History. From T. Apoleon Cheney. 



1. One Cranium, nearly entire, from the entrenchment situated near 



Irving. 



2. Fragment of Cranium^ from same entrenchment, containing teeth. 

 8. Fragments of Crania, from the Bono pits, Gerry. Nine speci- 

 mens. '"^^'^ '-^ '■' 



4. Fragments of Crania, from the mound at Gb'n^eVan'go. Two spe- 



cimens. 



5. Fragments op the Os femur, superior and lower extremities, 



from the Conewango mound. 



6. Bones, — femur, tibia, fibula. &c. Ten specimens. From the fortified 



enclosure and bone-pits, in G-erry. 



7. Ancient Pottery. Three specimens. From mounds, Cattaraugus 



Indian Reservation. 



8. Fragment of an Amulet, from Conewango mound. 



9. Fragment of a Tomahawk, from Randolph mound. 



10. Ancient Spade or Pickaxe, from enclosure near Randolph. 



11. Fishing Instruments. Two specimens. 



12. Stone Chisels, from various enclosures. Six specimens. 



13. Corn-pounders. Two specimens. 



14. Disks. Two specimens. 



15. Round Stone Balls. Two specimens. 



16. Fragments of Pipes. Two specimens. 



17. Other Aboriginal Relics, from various enclosures. Five speci- 



mens. 



18. Large Knife or Sword, made in Canada, and used by the Indians 



in the Revolutionary war, and war of 1812. Obtained of John 

 Snider, Cattaraugus Reeervation, Dee. 30, 1859. 



