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BRANT. 



* Site No. 61. Points and stone axes are said to have been 



found on the property of the U. S. Preserving Co., (on Lot 

 52), between Big Sister Creek and Delaware Creek. 

 Reported by Miss Ayer, Angola. 



* Site No. 62. A large camp site is situated on the farm of Mr. 



Barron, Lot No. 41, on Delaware Creek, just east of Brant 

 Center. Many notched and leaf-shaped points, flakes and 

 scrapers are found there. 



* Site No. 63. A similar site is on the south side of Delaware 



Creek, a quarter of a mile southwest of Site No. 2. Notched 

 points have been found there. 

 Reported by Dr. DeCeu. 



* Site No. 64. Many notched points and a few other articles, 



amongst them a gorget, were found at the mouth of Catta- 

 raugus Creek, between the Lake Road and the Lake. 



Site No. 65. A site is reported by Mr. Parker to be on Dot No. 

 5 of the Reservation, on the south side of the Creek Road. 

 It is mentioned by Beauchamp, on page 64, "Aboriginal 

 Occupation of N. Y.". 



BUFFALO. 



Camp sites are found on both banks of Buffalo Creek 

 from its mouth to the City Line, and on Cazenovia Creek from 

 its junction with the Buffalo Creek to the City line. Any plowed 

 field whether on the "flats" or on the upper terraces of either 

 stream will show evidences of Indian occupancy. 



Site No. 101. "Forest Lawn group", east of Black Rock, em- 

 bracing eight small sites. Beauchamp, Ab. Occupation of 

 N. Y.. P. 65. Probably on Scajaquada Creek. 



EAST HAMBURG. 



* Site No. 66. Notched points are found on both sides of the 



main road south of Dewell's corners, on the Engle and Gir- 

 nold Farms. One triangular point was found on the Girnold 

 Farm. 



