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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXIV
[Part III of Maximilian's Travels in the Interior of North America]
| CHAPTER XXVIII—Winter Sojourn at Fort Clarke, from November 8th to the end of 1833 | [11] |
| CHAPTER XXIX—Continuation of our Winter Residence at Fort Clarke, till our Departure, from January 1st to April 18th, 1834 | [55] |
| CHAPTER XXX—Return from Fort Clarke to the Cantonment of Leavenworth, from April 18th to May 18th | [84] |
| CHAPTER XXXI—Voyage from the Cantonment of Leavenworth to Portsmouth, on the Mouth of the Ohio River, from May 18th to June 20th | [116] |
| CHAPTER XXXII—Passage of the Ohio Canal and Lake Erie to the Falls of Niagara, from the 21st to the 30th of June | [146] |
| CHAPTER XXXIII—Return on the Erie Canal and the River Hudson to New York—Voyage to Europe | [177] |
| APPENDIX (combination of German and English editions)— | |
| I—Vocabularies of some of the Tribes of Northwestern America. Translated for the present edition from the original German edition (Coblentz, 1839), by Asa Currier Tilton | |
| (a) Introduction | [199] |
| (b) Vocabularies: Arikkaras, Assiniboins, Blackfeet, Chayennes, Crows, Dacota Yanktonans, Dacota Tetons, Fall Indians, Flatheads, Kickapus, Konsa, Krih, Kutanä, Mandans, Minnitarris, Musquake, Ojibuä, Omaha, Otos, Pahni, Puncas, Saukis, Snake, Wasaji [Osage] | [210] |
| (c) Indian Sign Language | [300] |
| II—On the Origin of the Otos, Joways, and Missouris; a tradition communicated by an Old Chief to Major Bean, the Indian Agent. From the London edition, 1843 | [313] |
| III—Sale of Land by the Indians—Extract from the published Contract. From the London edition | [315] |
| IV—Treaty of Peace between the American Fur Company and the Blackfeet. From the London edition | [317] |
| V—Meteorological Observations at Fort Union and Fort Clarke on the Upper Missouri. Summarized from the original German edition, by Asa Currier Tilton | [318] |
| VI—Bird Calendar for the Region of the Mandan Village, for the Winter of 1833-34. Translated from the original German edition, by Asa Currier Tilton | [320] |
| VII—Catalogus Plantarum in Monte Pocono (North Hampt., Pennsylvaniæ), observatarum a L. D. Schweinitz. From the London edition | [323] |
| VIII—Systematic View of the Plants brought back from my Tour on the Missouri, drawn up by President Nees von Essenbeck, at Breslau. From the London edition | [326] |
| IX—Catalogue of Birds, observed in the months of November, December, January, and February, at the mouth of the Wabash. Translated from the original German edition, by Asa Currier Tilton | [345] |
ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME XXIV
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