190. Ohj-ká-tchee-kum, He who walks on the Sea.

191. Gitch-ee-gáw-ga-osh, the Point that remains for ever; a very old and respectable Chief. (Since dead.) 192. Gaw-záw que-dung, He who halloos. Civilized.

193. O'n-daig, the Crow; a beau or dandy in full array, called by the Ojibbeways, sha-wiz-zee-shah-go-tay-a, a harmless man.

194. I-an-be-w'ah-dick, the Male Carabou; a brave, with a war-club in his hand.

195. ( ), ——; woman.

I-RO-QUOIS.

A small remnant of a tribe who were once very numerous and warlike, inhabiting the northern part of New York; only a few scattered individuals now living, who are merged in the neighbouring tribes.

196. Nót-to-way, a Chief, a temperate and excellent man, with a beautiful head-dress on.

197. Chée-ah-ká-tchée, ——; woman, wife of Nót-to-way (No. 196).