Ioways, [p. 22], pls. [129], [130], [132].—Konzas, [p. 22], pls. [133], [134], [135], 136.—Mode of shaving the head, [p. 23].—Pawnees, [p. 24].—Small-pox amongst Pawnees, [p. 25].—Major Dougherty’s opinion of the Fur Trade, [p. 26].—Grand Pawnees, [p. 27], pls. [138], [139], [140].—Ottoes, [p. 27], pls. [143], [144].—Omahas, [p. 27], pls. [145], [146].
St. Louis, [p. 29].—Loss of Indian curiosities, &c.—Governor Clarke, [p. 30].
Pensacola, Florida—Perdido, [p. 32].—Pine woods of Florida, [p. 33], [pl. 147].—Santa Rosa Island, [p. 33], [pl. 148].—Prophecy, [p. 34].—Start for Camanchee country, [p. 35].
Transit up the Arkansas river, [p. 36].—Fort Gibson, 1st regiment United States’ Dragoons reviewed, [p. 38].—Equipping and starting of Dragoons for the Camanchee country, [p. 38], [39].
Fort Gibson, [p. 40].—Osages, [p. 41].—Portraits of Osages, [p. 41], pls. [150], [151], [152], [3], [4], [5], [6].—Former and present condition of, [p. 43], [44].—Start for Camanchees and Pawnee Picts, [p. 44].