112 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM j 



I lot of animal bones ■ 

 I lot of pottery fragments from Perch river 

 I lot of antler and bone objects 



I lot marked VII containing sherds \ 



I lot of Algonquin sherds ' 1 



I lot of animal bones j 



I lot of potsherds from Rutland Hollow a 



I lot of potsherds ' ' 



I lot of water-washed stones \ 



1 lot of pipe pottery from St Lawrence county J 



7 articles of worked flint ' 

 5 bone awls - 



2 bear teeth '' 



3 pitching tools : 

 I bone tube 



5 specimens of worked stone 



I stone pick : 



1 rude celt 



2 celts from Point Salubrious I 

 2 celts from Perch river ' 

 I stone cylinder i 

 I shell bead from ossuary 1 

 I husycon cone bead j 

 I shell bead * ' 

 i6 triangular flint points \ 

 I remnant of pottery coil which was bitten while soft by an Indian i 



child when it was thrown into the fire and baked. Shows imprint ; 



of four lower incisors which were irregular. ■ 



I pottery pipe, Perch river. Rare specimen ; 



Wienert, E. Albany, i grooved axe of serpentine. Unusual form, from ; 

 town of Duanesburg, Schenectady co. 



Collection 



Parker, Arthur C. i 



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FROM BURNING SPRING FORT, DURING THE SUMMER OF I905 \ 



Fragments of pottery, arrow points, flint chips, bones and charcoal | 



Charred grass from grave • 



Arrow points ] 



Bones, chips etc. from a pit on High Banks ; 



10 fish net sinkers \ 



12 celts or stone axes ; 



8 pestles 



14 stone articles (round) used perhaps as hammer stones i' 



1 perforated stone ] 



2 stones used perhaps for striking fire \ 

 I scraper made of stone s 

 iMiscellaneous stone articles ^ 

 Fragments of an earthenware pot *« 



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