Wauneeka, No. 99. (Also spelled "Waneka", signifying "the son") Louisville. Instituted 9th Beaver Moon, 412, by W. A. Nash and J. R. Garr, with 145 charter members. First Prophet, Dr. B. A. Garr.

Buffalo, No. 100. Sardis. Instituted 16th Hunting Moon, 412, by Henry W. Ray, with 45 charter members. Organized by W. C. Wormald. The Tribe prospered for a time, but its council fire began to burn dimly in 416, and it surrendered its charter in 417.

Raritan, No. 101. ("Forked river") Worthville. Instituted 3d Traveling Moon, 412, with 25 charter members, but never got a foothold and soon after surrendered its charter.

Modoc, No. 102. Louisville. Instituted 17th Snow Moon, 413, by H. C. Yunker, with 41 charter members. Organized by B. W. Conner, who was its first Prophet.

Ute, No. 103. Zachariah. Instituted at Torrent 30th Worm Moon, 413, by Frank L. Smith, with 20 charter members. Organized by J. W. Steger. First Prophet Leonard Barnes.

Lackawanna, No. 104. ("The forked stream") Salt Lick. Instituted 11th Hot Moon, 413, by Frank L. Smith, with a small charter list. The Tribe has tried valiantly to overcome the handicap, but its council fire is about extinct.

Catawba, No. 105. Prestonville. Instituted 21st Plant Moon, 413.

Tamina, No. 106. (From "Tammany", the name given the Patron Saint of America) Instituted 2nd Flower Moon, 413, by Julius Morris, with 20 charter members. First Prophet I. M. Jennings.

Juanita, No. 107. (Spanish spelling of "Wauneta", signifying "winter camp". There is no such word as Ju-ni-a-ta, as it is a miss-spelling of the word here given.) Ghent. Instituted 7th Hot Moon, 413, by Nick Pomice with 20 charter members. First Prophet J. H. Raison.

Kenton, No. 108. Bell-Jellico. Instituted at Artemus on the 18th Hot Moon, 413, by B. A. Thompson with 22 charter members. First Prophet W. H. Souder. Absorbed by consolidation Kotanta Tribe, No. 153 in 415.