[5] The two heaps were examined in company with Dr. Calvin Ellis, Messrs, John L. Hayes, William A. Hayes, and R. E. Fitz, to whom the writer is indebted for valuable specimens found by them.

[6] The excavations were made by Rev. J. A. Swan, and Messrs. E. S. Morse, F. W. Putnam, Horace Mann, Edwin Bicknell, and the writer. The sketch of the locality was made by Mr. Joseph P. Thompson.

[7] Made by Messrs. E. S. Morse, F. W. Putnam, C. Cooke, and the writer.

[8] New England’s Rarities Discovered. London, 1672. p. 39.

[9] Observations on the Glacial Phenomena of Labrador and Maine. By A. S. Packard, jr. Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. I. p. 246.

[10] Travels in North America. New York, 1845. Vol. I. p. 205.

[11] Parkman. Jesuits in America. Boston, 1867. p. 30.

[12] New England’s Rarities Discovered, p. 11.

[13] Historical Collection of the Indians of New England, in Collections of Massachusetts History Society. Boston, 1792. p. 150.

[14] Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuse. Vol. I. p. 670.