234. Chésh-ko-tong, He who sings the War-Song.

235, 236. Two in a group, names not known; one with his war-club, and the other with his lute at his mouth.

POT-O-WÁT-O-MIE.

Once a numerous tribe, now numbering about 2700, reduced by smallpox and whisky—recently removed from the state of Indiana to the western shores of the Missouri: semi-civilized.

237. On-sáw-kie, the Sac; in the act of praying; his prayer written in characters on a maple stick.

238. Na-pów-sa, the Bear Travelling in the Night; one of the most influential Chiefs of the tribe.

239. Kée-se, ——; a woman.

KÍCK-A-POO.