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33 Two cemeteries, a village and camp are north of the river and 

 near the state boundary line. These are above Waverly. 



34 A village and two camps are on the south side of the river. 

 They range from the state boundary line to two and one half miles 

 north of it. 



35 There is a camp site on the east side of Cayuta creek, three 

 miles north of Waverly. 



36 A camp west of Cayuta creek is at the mouth of Miller run. 



37 A camp east of this creek is half a mile north of Lockwood. 



38 There are two camps south of the river at Barton and a ceme- 

 tery half a mile west of the village. Two miles southwest are two 

 villages and a camp. 



Numbers 39 to 41 are omitted through an error in adding the 

 following notes which were sent by Percy L. Lang. 



42 A village east of the river and north of the state boundary line 

 had stone implements. There was also a camp farther north con- 

 taining pottery, and an early village and cemetery were on the west 

 side of the river. 1 



43 There was a village at the north end of Manghatamanga flats 

 and east of the river. Another camp was farther down the stream. 



44 A cemetery north of the river was half a mile west of Barton. 

 Some camps were on the same side of the stream and east of that 

 village. 



45 There were camps south of Barton and others farther south- 

 west. The general indications are of a shifting population all along 

 the Susquehanna. Ease of access to the soapstone quarries of 

 Pennsylvania accounts for frequent articles of that material, while 

 some articles which occur in the northeastern counties of New 

 York are almost unknown there. Frequent grooved axes show 

 also the presence of southern visitors, in Tioga county. 



Tompkins county, i In the winter of 1883-84 13 skeletons were 

 reported to have been exhumed in Groton. They were placed in 

 a circle with their feet to the center, a comparatively recent mode. 

 Pipes and shell beads were found but the location was indefinite. 



2 There were graves on Fay Townley's farm in South Lansing 

 but no relics were with the skeletons. 



