Choctaw, No. 39. ("Charming voice") Bardstown. Instituted by J. B. VanZandt. Visited by W. A. Crader in Plant Moon, 411, who found the tribe had been defunct since 6th Hunting Moon, 410.

Red Hawk, No. 40. Somerset. Instituted by J. B. VanZandt in 409. Reported defunct in 410. Council fire revived on the 26th Sturgeon Moon, 413 and on that date consolidated with Shabbona, No. 46.

Petewa, No. 41. Central City. Instituted by F. W. Jones in 410. The Tribe has had its share of reverses, labor troubles in the Hunting Grounds being mainly responsible, but is yet a loyal tribe.

Pawnee, No. 42. Buechel. Instituted in 410 by F. W. Jones. At one time it seemed certain this would be a banner tribe, but it gradually declined and consolidated with Cherokee Tribe, No. 8 in Hunting Moon, 416.

Narragansett, No. 43. ("Other side river") Middlesboro. Instituted 22nd Hot Moon, 409 by J. B. VanZandt. Reported defunct in 411. Visited by F. L. Smith on the 16th Cold Moon, 412, who arrested and took possession of dispensation and supplies.

Red Jacket, No. 44. (Chief of the Senecas, his Indian name being Sa-ga-ye-wat-ha, signifying "he keeps them awake") Louisville. Instituted by F. W. Jones. Consolidated with Hiawatha Tribe.

Osage, No. 45. ("The strong") Lenoxburg. Instituted at Falmouth 28th Hot Moon, 409 by J. R. McConnell and W. C. Peay. Reported defunct in 411. Visited by Great Sachem W. C. Pelham 11th Hunting Moon, 411 who arrested charter and restored the same to petitioners, relighted the counsel brand and granted dispensation to remove the wigwam to Lenoxburg, from which hunting ground the tribe now hails. It owns a fine wigwam, nearly free from debt.

Shabbona, No. 46. (The Indian pronunciation of the French word "Shobonier") Somerset. Instituted in 409 by F. W. Jones. Soon after was defunct. Revived and consolidated with Red Hawk No. 40. Again became defunct. Council fire was relighted by M. M. Redding in Sturgeon Moon, 413, but it never burned brightly and charter was surrendered to M. M. Redding 23rd Sturgeon Moon, 416.

Oconee, No. 47. Instituted in 409 by F. W. Jones. Visited by W. A. Crader in Plant Moon, 411 in endeavor to revive the council brand but without success and he reported the tribe defunct.

King Phillip, No. 48. (Younger son of Massasoit) Hustonville. Instituted in 409 by O. J. Minor. The council fire burned brightly for a season, but gradually it smouldered and finally went out entirely, and its charter was surrendered to M. M. Redding 20th Buck Moon, 413.