Powhatan, No. 69. (Name of a great Virginia Chief, said to signify "at or near the falls of the stream"). Carrollton. Instituted 20th Hot Moon, 410 by F. W. Jones, assisted by Nick Pomice, with 32 charter members. Tribe was vigorous for a time, but lost many members by the institution of another tribe in the vicinity, though its council brand is still burning brightly.

Sioux, No. 70. (An abbreviation of the name given by the French to the Tribes of the Dakota Nation "Nadouessioux" and signifies "enemies"). Louisville. Instituted 21st Hot Moon, 410 by F. W. Jones with 27 charter members.

Little Ha-Ha, No. 71. Owenton. Instituted 12th Buck Moon, 410 by F. W. Jones, with 26 charter members. Consolidated with Big Eagle Tribe, No. 86 in Hunting Moon, 416.

Morning Star, No. 72. Fordsville. Instituted 17th Buck Moon, 417 by F. W. Jones with 20 charter members. Council fire revived by W. A. Crader in 411, but in 412 it was reported defunct.

Warsaw, No. 73. ("Far") Rockport. Instituted 17th Sturgeon Moon, 410 by F. W. Jones, with 25 charter members.

Nokomis, No. 74. Franklin. Instituted 2nd Sturgeon Moon, 410 by F. W. Jones with 20 charter members. Held but few councils. Rekindled by F. L. Smith in Buck Moon, 411, but was shortly afterwards defunct.

Silver Cloud, No. 75. Glasgow. Was never instituted. In Buck Moon, 410, F. W. Jones attempted to institute on a properly filed petition, but on account of a misunderstanding between Bro. Jones and the charter petitioners it was not done. In Buck Moon, 411, F. L. Smith visited Glasgow and returned charter fees to petitioners.

Floating Canoe, No. 76. Richmond. Instituted 2nd Corn Moon, 410 by F. W. Jones with 30 charter members. The tribe has thrived from institution.

Shawnee, No. 77. ("Southerner") Georgetown. Instituted 21st Sturgeon Moon, 410, by F. W. Jones, with 37 charter members. Charter was surrendered to M. M. Redding, in 413. An entirely new tribe under the same name and number was instituted 18th Sturgeon Moon, 414, by M. M. Redding.

Kabo, No. 78. Petra. Instituted 15th Buck Moon, 411 by W. T. Abbott, with 69 charter members. Organized by Chas. E. O'Neal.