CATALOGUE OF INDIAiN RELICS, 



Obtained princ'pally from various parts of Western New-York, bv 

 E. G. Squier. Purchased May, 1849. 



1. Flint arrowheads. From Cayuga county, 7 specimens ; Monro* 



county, Livingston county, 2 specimens ; Livonia, Livings 

 ston county, 2 specimens ; vicinity of Buffalo, 1 ; Ellisburgh^ 

 Jefferson county, 1 ; and 4 from localities not named. 



2. French axes, (2.) From Cayuga village, Cayuga county. 



3. Indian pestle. From Cayuga county. New-York. 



4. Copper kettle. From an Indian grave. Scipio, Cayuga county. 



5. Gunbarrel. From the site of Do Nonville*s battle with the 



Senecas, (1687) near Victor, Ontario county. 



6. Scalping knife. From the grave of a Cayuga warrior. Scipio, 



Cayuga county. 



7. Stone axes, (4.) From Springport, Cayuga county ; Adams, Jef- 



ferson county ; EUisburgh, Jefferson county; and one locality 

 not named. 



8. Fragments of pottery. From the site of a Seneca village, Li- 



vonia, Livingston county. 



9. Fragments of pottery. From the site of an old Seneca village, in 



Mendon, Monroe county. 



10. Pipes, pottery. From an ancient enclosure, town of EUisburgh, 



Jefferson county. 5 boxes. 



11. Pipes, pottery, &c., as No. 10. 4 boxes. 



12. Terra gotta s. From Le Roy, Genesee county, 2 specimens; 



EUisburgh, Jefferson county, 7 specimens; Scipio, Cayuga, 

 1 ; and locality not named, 1. 



13. Pottery. From EUisburgh, Jefferson county, 3 specimens ; and 



from an ancient village of the Senecas, Livonia, Livingston 

 county, 1 specimen. 



14. Copper knives, and other metallic articles. From an old Seneca 



village, Livonia, Livingston county. 



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