[272] For “Zeisberger” read “Heckewelder.”
[273] These papers have been communicated.
[274] For “from” read “for.”
[275] For “schawanáki” read “schwanameki.”
[276] For “chwani” read “chwami.”
[277] An Enquiry into the Question, whether America was peopled from the Old Continent?
[278] The Chippeways have hardly any grammatical forms.
[279] See Philos. Trans. abridged; vol. lxiii., 142.
[280] Colden’s Hist. of the Five Nations. Octavo ed., 1747, p. 14.
[281] One of them empties itself into the north side of Lake St. Clair, another at the west end of Lake Erie, and a third on the south side of the said lake, about twenty-five miles east of Sandusky river or bay.