[168] Hist. N. Am. Inds., p. 116.
[169] Nat. Hist. of E. and W. Florida, pp. 71, 83.
[170] Mems. Hist. sur la Louisiane, Tome II., p. 301.
[171] George White, Hist. Colls. of Georgia, p. 423. It has also been described to me by a gentleman resident in the vicinity.
[172] See the Christian Advocate and Journal for 1832, and the almost unintelligible abstract of the article in Josiah Priest’s American Antiquities, pp. 169, 170, (third edition, Albany, 1833.) Though the account is undoubtedly exaggerated, it would merit further investigation.
[173] See Appendix II.
[174] I give these according to the orthography of Baumgarten, who may differ slightly from other writers.
[175] Oratio Dominica Polyglotta, Amstelædami, 1715. He does not state where he obtained them.
[176] Hewitt, History of South Carolina, Vol. I. p 156.
[177] El Cacique principal de Apalache, Superior de muchos Caciques, Barcia, Ensay. Cron., p. 323.