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the Kahkwahs and Senecas. — Sqider, p. 73-75, pi. 9, no. I. Mr 

 Squier's plan is given in fig. 29, the area being about four acres. 



6 Site on Smoke's creek on the north side and west of the rail- 

 road. 



7 Site near West Seneca station with some more camps to the 

 northeast. 



8 A burial mound on Grand island has been explored and re- 

 ported by H. L. Reynolds. 



9 North of the group in Lancaster, and five or six miles distant 

 on the limestone plateau, was a series of works passing through 

 Clarence and a mile or two apart. The first was two and one half 

 miles south of Clarence hollow (Clarence postoffice). It was a 

 curved bank across a promontory, with two gates and broken pot- 

 tery. — Squier, p. 78, pi. 10, no. 2. Openings of a few acres each 

 were found at the settlement, west and south of Clarence hollow 

 and along the Lancaster line. — Johnson, p. 133. Squier's plan 

 is in fig. 32. A circular work in Clarence was a mile north 

 of the last, and about 300 by 400 feet in diameter. Flint flakes, 

 pottery and caches were within. A cemetery was reported between 

 this and the last, and also an ossuary half a mile northwest, 14 

 feet square and 4 or 5 feet deep. — Squier, p. 78, pi. 10, no. 3. His 

 plan appears in fig. 28. Mr Reynolds reported this cemetery as 

 large and two miles south of Clarence hollow. 



10 A circular work was on the terrace two miles ofif, not 

 far back of Clarence village. — Squier, p. 79. Another a mile beyond 

 contained less than an acre. The bank and ditch were irregular 

 in size and there were caches within. The work is on " a sandy, 

 slightly elevated peninsula, which projects into a low tangled 

 swamp." The outline is elliptic and a cemetery was near. On 

 the plate it is said to be one and one half miles southwest of Clarence 

 hollow, but the text seems to place it north. — Squier, p. 79, pi. ii, 

 no. I. His plan is given in fig. 33. A mile eastward was an 

 ossuary with 400 skeletons, and in the same field were recent and 

 early relics. A rude sepulture was in the rocks. — Squier, p. 79 



11 A few miles from Clarence the Batavia and Bufifalo highway 

 passed through the last of the Clarence works. It was on the 



