RELICS. 



39. Indian calumet. From the West (imperfect). 



40. Leaden cross. Found near the Tonawanda Council House, Genesee 



county, October, 1845. 



41. Fragment of the tombstone of Kedjacket, found upon his grave, 



four miles from Buffalo. The stone is mutilated by travellers. 



42. Fragment (slag ? ) taken from the fireplace of the old picket enclosure 



of Kon-non-da-sa-sa, at the foot of the Geneseo lake, in 1845. 

 This picket was destroyed by General Sullivan. 



43. Stub of the palisade at the gate or opening of the above picket en- 



closure. Found November 21, 1845. 



44. Fragment of an Indian pipe. Monroe county. 



46. A-se-qvM.-tah, or Clay pipe, taken from a Seneca burial place near 

 Lima, Livingston county, 1848. 



46 & 47. Arrowheads. Mendon, Blonroe county. 



48. Arrowhead of copper. Bend of the Honeoye creek, Monroe county. 



49. Part of a gun-barrel, from an Indian burying-ground. Ball farm, 



Monroe county. 



50. Stone skull-cracker. From Aurora, Cayuga county. This is the 



vulgar name : it was fastened to the head of a club, and thus 

 made a formidable weapon. 



61. Necklace bead. From Scipio, Cayuga county. 



62. Unfinished arrowhead. From Cayuga county. 



53. White chert arrowhead. From Ledyard, Cayuga county. 



54. Fragment of the bowl of an Ah-so-qua-ta, or pipe. From Scipio, 



Cayuga county. 



55. Six arrowheads, or Ga-nuh-ya. From Ledyard and Scipio, Cayuga 



county. 



56. Fragment of a white chert arrowhead. 



57. Two twist arrowheads. From Ontario county. 



58. Fragment of a Ga-jih, or earthen basin. From Cayuga county. 



59. Ga-ne-gii-ta, Seneca mortar, for pounding corn. 



60. Ga-nih-ga-da, Founder (same name as mortar). Two specimens. 



61. Ga-ne-ah, Ball pat. Two specimens. 



62. Wa-a^no, Indian bow. Two specimens. 



63. Gta-mo, Feathered arrow. Six specimens. 



64. Gii-W^-sa, Snow snake. Two specimens, 



