Coues.] ^"i [Jan. 20, 



Codex Fcl. — Fragment. Biddle deposit. No number. In perfect order. 

 Folios 4, pages 8, full. Loose slieets, paper of the red books. Lewis' 

 Journal, Sept. 18-22. 1805, Hungry creek, Cbopunnissli Indians, eic. 

 Follows Codex Fc, but not connectedly. Dates covered by Clark, 

 Codex G. 



Contents. — As above. At end : (1) Memorandum, "This is a part of 

 Book No. 7 [Codex G] to be referred to and examined after the 9th Sept., 

 1805. — W. C." (2) Memorandum, "Look forward 4 leaves," in Hid- 

 dle's hand. 



CoDEx Fe. — Two fragments. Biddle deposit. No number. In per- 

 fect order. Folios 5 -f 3 = 8, pages 10 + 6 := 16. Paper like that of the 

 red books, from two of which these fragments have been torn. Lewis' 

 weather diary lor April, May and June, 1805, and for July, Aug. and 

 Sept., 1805. 



Contents. — (1) April to June, J1805, 5 leaves belonging to Codex D 

 (which see), as the torn ends of the sheets fit the stubs left in the book, 

 p. 140 seq. These folios are in fact pp. 141-152 of Codex D, or reading 

 backward, as the weather diary began at end of book, pp. 152-141, con- 

 tinued on to p. 140 of the book with remarks for June, 1805. (2) July 

 to Sept., 1805, 3 leaves, likewise torn from one of the red books. 



Hote. — This codex is the basis of Biddle's meteorological tables, April 1 

 to Sept. 80, 1805, in Vol. ii, pp. 484-488, and of the "Remarks and Reflec- 

 tions " pertaining to these dates, pp. 503-508. By dates Codex Fe is to 

 be collated with Codices D, E, F, G. 



Codex G. — One of the thirteen red morocco cover books. Biddle de- 

 posit. Clark's No. 5. Biddle's No. 7. In perfect order inside and out ; 

 brass clasp intact. Folios 76, pages 152, besides the marbled flyleaves, 

 one of which is written on. Clark's Journal, complete, July 1, 1805, to 

 Oct. 10, 1805, covering the whole of the route from White Bear islands, at 

 the head of the Great Falls of the Missouri, to the mouth of the Koos- 

 kooskee or Clearwater river. 



Contents. — (1) Certain distances and latitudes, p. land overrun on front 

 flyleaf. (2) Jimrnal, dates as above, pp. 2-150. (3) Blank, pp. 151, 152, 

 and back flyleaf. This narrative is the main basis of Biddle's pp. 289- 

 end of Vol. i, though of course the parallel narrative of Lewis is collated 

 in its proper connections. It is utilized by Biddle for the dates in which 

 it laps back over Lewis Codex F. 



Codex II. — One of the thirteen red morocco cover books. Biddle 

 deposit No. 8. No Clark number. In perfect order, inside and out ; brass 

 clasp intact. Folios 76, pages 153, besides back and front marbled fly- 

 leaves. Clakk's Journal, complete, Oct. 11, 1805, to Nov. 19, 1805, going 

 down "Lewis' " river and the Columbia to the mouth of the latter. 



Contents. — (1) Twiddle's memorandum for engraving plates, verso of 

 front flyleaf. (2) Colored sketch map of Great Falls of the Columbia, 

 scale 200 yards to the inch, p. 1 and overrunning on fly. (3) Colored 



