SECOND REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 1905 



69 



Zoology 



16 No. 88 Check List of the Mollusca of New York. 

 J. Letson. i i4p. 



By Elizabeth 



Contents: 



Cephalopoda 



Gastropoda 



Pulmonata 



Polyplacophora 

 Pelecypoda 



17 No. 91 Higher Crustacea of New York City. By F. C. Paul- 

 mier. 78p. 



Contents: 

 Preface 

 Introduction 



Description and definition of the 



phylum 

 Catalogue 



Phyllocarida 



Schizopoda 



Decapoda 



Macrura 



Brachyura 

 Stomatopoda 

 Cumacea 

 Arthrostraca 



Amphipoda 



Isopoda 



Archeology 



18 No 78 History of the New York Iroquois, 

 champ. 34op. i7pl. map. 



By W. M. Beau- 



Contents: 

 Note 

 Preface 



List of authorities 



Chapter 1 



Iroquois and Algonquins. Dis- 

 tribution. Iroquois legends. 

 Religious belief. Creative 

 myths. Stories of origin and 

 migration. Real migrations. 

 Huron-Iroquois family. Lan- 

 guage. Opinions on this. 



Chapter 2 



Surrounding nations. Food, 

 houses, forts and weapons. 

 Weaving and dress. Sepulture. 

 Wampum. Stories and songs. 

 Etiquette. Adoption. Orators 

 and diplomats. Intoning and 

 pantomime. 



Chapter 3 



Clans and their divisions. To- 

 temic bond. Line of descent. 

 Migrations. Date of League. 

 Cartier's visit. Mohawks leave 

 Canada. Traces of them there. 

 Iroquois War. Algonquins at 

 Montreal. First Mohawk towns 

 in New York. Age of Huron 

 nations. 



Chapter 4 



Origin of league. Probable 

 date. Allotment of sachems. ' 

 Hiawatha. Names of sachems 

 and their meaning. Other 

 chiefs. Name and territory of 

 each nation. Council names. 

 Brotherhoods. Name of league. 

 Iroquois and Algonquin name. 

 Place of formative council. In- 

 fluence of women. 



Chapter 5 



Weakness of early Iroquois. 

 Good Iroquois or Hurons. First 

 battle with Champlain. Pre- 

 parations for this and location. 

 Battle of 16 10. Invasion of 

 Iroquois in 1615. Route of 

 Champlain. Siege of Oneida 

 fort. Brule's adventures. Com- 

 ing of the Dutch and their 

 maps. Supposed treaty at 

 Tawasentha. Insufficient evi- 

 dence. Efforts for peace be- 

 tween Algonquins and Iroquois. 

 Dutch attack Mohawks. Fort 

 Orange built. Renewed war be- 

 tween Iroquois and Canadian 

 Indians. Mahicans sell their 

 lands. 



