370 INDIAN NAMES OF LOCALITIES 



CLARENCE. 

 Tanun-no-ga-o, "full of hickory bark" was a name for Clarence. 



COLLINS. 



Ga-nun-da-sey, "newtown" Seneca name for the village of 

 Newtown, west of Lawton's Station. (A. C. Parker). 



Ga nus-sus geh, "place of the long house"' the Seneca name for 

 the council house square at Newtown, west of Lawton's 

 Station. 



EVANS. 



Te-car na gage, "black waters", was "Two Sisters' Creek". 

 (Morgan). Probably Big Sister Creek. 



GRAND ISLAND. 



Ga-wah no geh, "on the island", (Morgan) and Ga-we not, 

 "great island" (Marshall) were names for Grand Island. 



HAMBURG. 



Gah-gwah-ge-ga-aah, "residence of the Kah-Kwahs" (Marshall), 

 was the name for Eighteen Mile Creek. Gah-gwah ga 

 (Morgan) and Gah-gwah-geh are variants. French in Gaz- 

 etteer of State of New York calls it "Gaah-gwahge gu-aah" 



Ka-e-oua-ge=gein, is Pouchot's name for Eighteen Mile Creek. 

 Other names are Koughquaugu, Cangwa and Canquaga. 



Ta-nun-no-ga-o, "full of hickory bark" (Morgan) was another 

 name for the same creek. 



LANCASTER. 



De-as-gwah-da-ga-neh, "place of thelamper eel", was a name for 

 Lancaster, derived from the name of a person who died 

 there (Marshall). 



Ga-squen-da-geh, "place of the lizard", Lancaster, (Morgan). 



NEWSTEAD. 



De-on-gote, "place of hearing'', Murderer's Creek at Akron. 

 This possibly refers to the sound of the Falls at Falkirk. 



Se-un-gut, a form of above. 



On-ta-ro-go, a place two and a half miles southwest of Akron. 



