[21]. Adair, p. 171. Among the articles traded to the Indians at different times, mention is made of nose crosses.
[22]. Lafitau, III, pp. 49, 53; Charlevoix, VI, p. 43; Sagard, p. 133.
[23]. Wood, New England’s Prospect, p. 74, Prince Society Publications; Plaine Dealing, or Newes from New England, in Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, p. 103; Father Rasle, in Kip, Jesuit Missions, p. 38.
[24]. Loskiel, Indians of North America, pp. 49, 52; Beverly, Virginie, plate II; First Voyage to America, in Hakluyt, II, p. 286; Edinburgh, 1889.
[25]. Lawson, Carolina, p. 193.
[26]. Lafitau, III, pp. 49, 50; Brereton, p. 90, in vol. VIII of Third Series, Massachusetts Historical Society Collections; Adair, p. 171; Radisson, Voyages, loc. cit., p. 146; Verrazzano, loc. cit., p. 401; First Voyage to America, in Hakluyt, II, p. 286; Edinburgh, 1889.
[27]. De Bry, Brevis Narratio, quoted in Antiquities of the Southern Indians, p. 521; New York, 1873.
[28]. Du Pratz, Louisiane, II, p. 195.
[29]. Historie of Travaile into Virginia, pp. 57, 67. Compare Captain Smith, Virginia, p. 130; Hariot, plates III, IV, VII; London, 1893; Brevis Narratio, in De Bry, plate XIV; Geo. Percy, in Purchas’ Pilgrims, IV, p. 1687.
[30]. Jesuit Relations, 1633, p. 35; Megapolensis, loc. cit., p. 154; Cartier, in Early English Voyages to America, II, p. 43; Laudonnière, in same, p. 413; Champlain, I, p. 380; Lafitau, I, p. 201.