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Fig. Pagb 



26 Small perforated seashells from recent site, used as 



beads 332 



I 2^ Discoid bead from Indian hill, Pompey 367 



28 Fossil bivalve from Seneca county, with beak per- 



I forated for suspension 376 



29 Polished cylindric bead from Geneva 372 



30 Small perforated seashells from recent site, used as 



\ beads 332 



31 Cylindric pendant from Van Arsdale farm, Fleming. . . 364 

 2^2 Cylindric pendant with one perforation containing a 



copper ring 364 



Plate 3 



All reduced 



' 31a Bunch of white wampum for a religious council 347 



32a Belt obtained from Indian woman, lines indicating part 



of an alliance belt 406 



^ 33 String of mourning wampum attached to silver ring . . 348 



34 Three strings of purple beads terminating with white 



beads 348 



35 Three small strings of purple united at one end 



announcing the death of a member of the grand 

 council 346 



36 Mourning wampum 348 



37 String of wampum used as credentials 347 



38 Purple and white discoid beads with a tooth and 



two other beads 365, 368 



39-40 Strings of fine purple and white beads for council pur- 

 pose or ornament 348 



41 String of wampum, having the ends tied to form a 



circle, and announcing the death of a war chief 346 



42 String of beads showing aboriginal boring. 348 



Plate 4 



43 Cup made from seashell 336 



44-50, 53-56 Mbstly pendants figured in Schoonmaker's His- 

 tory of Kingston. 



