CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVIII

Preface. The Editor[ 9]
Personal Narrative during an Expedition from St. Louis,through The Vast Regions between that place and the PacificOcean, and thence back through the City of Mexico to VeraCruz, during journeyings of six years; in which he and hisFather, who accompanied him, suffered unheard of Hardshipsand Dangers, had Various Conflicts with the Indians,and were made Captives, in which Captivity his Father died;together with a Description of the Country, and the VariousNations through which they passed. James O. Pattie, ofKentucky, edited by Timothy Flint.
Copyright notice[ 24]
The first Editor's Preface. Timothy Flint [ 25]
Author's Introduction[ 29]
Text[ 37]
The first Editor's Note. Timothy Flint [325]
Inland Trade with New Mexico. Doctor Willard,edited by Timothy Flint[ 327]
Downfall of the Fredonian Republic. Doctor Willard,edited by Timothy Flint[ 365]
Mexico. Some Account of its Inhabitants, Towns, Productions,and Natural Curiosities. Conrad Malte-Brun[ 370]


[ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME XVIII]

Facsimile of title-page, Pattie's Narrative[ 23]
"Rescue of an Indian Child"[ 57]
"Mr. Pattie wounded by an Indian Arrow"[ 161]
"Shooting Mr. Pattie's Horse"[ 185]
"Messrs. Pattie and Slover rescued from Famish" [ 217]
"Burial of Mr. Pattie"[ 243]