4 NEW-YORK STATE COLLECTION. 



17. Spear-head (chert). Found at Fort Hill; Seneca, Ontario county, 



18. Arrowhead. Town of Seneca, Ontario county, 



19. Arrowhead. Town of Chili, Monroe county. 



20. Arrowhead, Fort Hill, Ontario county. 



21. Indian knife (chert), used for skinning deer. Found near Avon at 



the site of Littlebeard's town, Livingston county. 



22. Tomahawk, found by the skeleton of an indian, near Lima, Livingston 



county. 



28. Tomahawk, found by the skeleton of an indian at Mendon, Monroe 

 county. 



24. Tomahawk. j^Town of Lima, Livingston county. 



25. Tomahawk. Town of Ledyard, Cayuga county, 



26. Brass kettle, taken from an indian grave at the site of the old indian 



village of Ga-nun-da-sa-ga, near Geneva, 1840. 



27. Part of a Gun lock and Rifle barrel found by the skeleton of an 



indian, in the town of Mendon, Monroe county. 



28. Head of a Ga-ne-ah or War club, fastened into the head of a club 



by a thong or withe. Ledyard, Cayuga county, 



29. Yuh-t ah- gun-he- a-t ah Geh-weh, or Moccasin needle (bone of the 



deer). Used by the "mound-builders," and also by the Iroquois, 

 Found at Fort Hill, near Leroy, Genesee county. 



30. Stone tube (of variegated limestone). Town of Springport, Cayuga 



county. A relic of the Mound-builders, and not of the Iroquois. 

 Similar tubes, some of which are fifteen inches in length, are 

 found in the Ohio mounds. 



31. Stone amulet. Tonawanda, Genesee county. 



32. Indian necklace of teeth, found near the skeleton of an indian. 



Genesee valley, near Avon, Livingston county. 



33. A-so-gwa-ta, or Clay pipe, from Aurora, Cayuga county. 



34. Front part of the bowl of a pipe (similar to those found in the Ohio 



mounds). Lima, Livingston county. 



35. Fragment of Ga-jeh, or Earthen basin. Fort Hill, near Leroy, 



Genesee county ; with a tooth found in the same place. 



36. Pottery, affected by water. Fort Hill. 



37. Gus-to-weh : Head-dress. Seneca — Iroquois. 



38. Ga-ueah, or War club : a species used in the war dance. Seneca — 



Iroquois. 



