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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS RELATING TO ANTHROPOLOGY.
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earthwork on a hill, now destroyed. A long wall, separating the bill from a marsh on the east, still remains. Arrow-heads of flint, en caché, have been plowed up.

Fig. 2.

2. The remains of a circular earthwork on Mr. J. T. Geer's farm, lot 24, Granby, east of the railroad station, are in very good preservation,

Fig. 3.

showing both gates. It yields nothing but small pieces of earthenware, The area inclosed is about an acre, and is upon a hill J. T. Clark's estimates for this and the next are too high.