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220 Perforated and flat brass, nearly half circular. Pompey 



Center 3° 



221 Perforated brass disk or gorget. Fabius 30 



222 Larger but like the last, and found in Pompey 30 



-22^ Massive silver pendant with glass setting. Onondaga 



reservation 93 



224 Cordate ornament of brass wire from Fort Plain 96 



225 Heavy copper disk and rinfj from Rome N. Y 96 



226 Small and perforated brass crescent from Pompey 3° 



Plate 22 



227 Large and perforated brass disk from the Genesee valley . . 29 



228 Pewter medal from Honeoye Falls 27 



229 Pewter medal from Tribe's Hill 28- 



230 Pewter medal from Hopewell 27 



231 Pewter medal from Indian hill, Pompey 28 



232 Pewter medal from Victor 28 



233 Pewter medal from Putnam county, N. Y 28- 



Plate 23 



234 Long and cylindric brass bead from the Cayadutta fort 



in Fulton county 16 



235 Long and perforated silver tube from Pompey 19 



236-38 Native copper beads found together near Schenectady. 16 



239 Cylindric native copper bead found near the Seneca river. . 15 



240 Very small globular copper beads from Victor 18 



241 Small globular copper beads from Ontario county 18 



242 Similar beads from Hopewell 18 



243 Long brass cylindric bead from the Mohawk valley 17 



244 Long brass cylindric bead from the south line of Pompey. ij 



245 Long brass cylindric bead from the Garoga fort in 



Ephratah 16 



246 Spirally coiled brass bead from Oneida valley 18 



247 Spirally coiled brass bead from a Cayuga grave 18 



248 Cylinder of coiled brass from a grave at Canajoharie 17 



249 Fine cylindric brass beads from Pompey Center \j 



