Grand Glaze, No. 79. Monterey. Instituted 26th Corn Moon, 410, by John M. Clifford, with 22 charter members. The tribe has had a hard struggle, but its present 30 members are working hard to keep the tribe from retrograding.

Ptocawa, No. 80. Louisville. Instituted 5th Cold Moon, 411, by F. W. Jones, with 30 charter members. Tribe has from the start been vigorous and now numbers 211 Chiefs.

Yosemite, No. 81. ("Grizzly bear"—properly spelled Yo-se-me-ty) Louisville. Instituted 5th of Cold Moon, 411 by F. W. Jones, with 33 charter members. Another of the many thrifty Jefferson County Tribes, now numbering 154 members.

Appalachia, No. 82. ("The people on the other side") Pineville. Instituted 26th Snow Moon, 411 by F. W. Jones, with 52 charter members. The tribe has prospered though it would have been better had there not been so many charter members.

Passyunk, No. 83. Harrodsburg. Instituted 26th Worm Moon, 411 by F. W. Jones with 48 charter members. Though its membership is not now as large as formerly, it still is in healthy condition.

Spotted Wolf, No. 84. Coalton. Instituted 12th Plant Moon, 411 by Past Great Sachem W. C. Diederich. Tribe composed largely of miners, and has been and is a thrifty tribe.

Red Cloud, No. 85. (Head Chief of the Ogallala Sioux). Warsaw. Instituted 30th Flower Moon, 411 by Nick Pomice, with 20 charter members.

Big Eagle, No. 86. Sparta. Instituted at Sanders on 24th Flower Moon, 411 by Nick Pomice. Moved by Dispensation to Sparta on the 27th of Buck Moon, 411. Absorbed by consolidation Little Ha Ha Tribe, No. 71.

Eyota, No. 87. ("Greatest"). Balls Landing. Instituted 17th Buck Moon, 411, by Forsee D. Lee with 25 charter members. Has had many trials but weathered them all.

Swift Foot, No. 88. Campbellsburg. Instituted 22nd Buck Moon, 411 at Turner's Station, by Nick Pomice, with 23 charter members. Moved by dispensation to Campbellsburg, and from there to English, but in neither of these places did it thrive, and soon became defunct.