. Notes of sites of Huron villages in the township of Tiny (Simcoe County) and adjacent parts. Prepared with a view to the identification of those villages visited and described by Champlain and the early missionaries . »! g^ Mi ?tl] ; 11. The small squires, enclosing numbers (referred to in the text), indicate the village sites; the sonepits are shown by dots (the forest trails, by dotted lines. To the Honorable G. W. Ross, In accordance with the desire of various persons interested in thehistory and archaeology of our Province, and more particularly of thecountry of the old Hurons, I s


. Notes of sites of Huron villages in the township of Tiny (Simcoe County) and adjacent parts. Prepared with a view to the identification of those villages visited and described by Champlain and the early missionaries . »! g^ Mi ?tl] ; 11. The small squires, enclosing numbers (referred to in the text), indicate the village sites; the sonepits are shown by dots (the forest trails, by dotted lines. To the Honorable G. W. Ross, In accordance with the desire of various persons interested in thehistory and archaeology of our Province, and more particularly of thecountry of the old Hurons, I submit herewith my notes on Huronremains in the Township of Tiny, which you have been kind enoughto undertake to print. While engaged in other pursuits, I devotedconsiderable attention during the past twelve years to the collection ofinformation regarding the Huron predecessors of the white men inthis district, the results of which are partly included in the followingnotes. By your making provision for the publication of these notes, mywork becomes in some degree a joart of the more elaborate systemcarried on by Mr. Boyle of your department for the examination andcollection of aboriginal remains throughout the Province. In theelucid


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