34 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 97 



No. 53 

 "Steals a drove of mules." ''' — Kimball. 



'^ This drawing actually represents an exploit of Jumping Bull. It is errone- 

 ously attributed to Sitting Bull by Kimball. (See p. 7.) 



No. 55 



"Kills one Crow and counts 'coup' on two others, who run from 

 him disgracefully." ^ — Kimball. 



^* Sitting Bull stated to Williamson that this picture is incomplete. It should 

 carry his "name" glyph. (See p. 7.) 



"This, the last of the series, is incomplete, and lacks the picture 

 of the seated buffalo, which should identify Sitting Bull. However, 

 the shield is enough to serve that purpose. Sitting Bull himself 

 explained that this unfinished sketch represented a fight with the 

 Crows in which he killed one and counted coup on two others, who 

 ran from him disgracefully. The date and place of this fight are 

 unknown." — Vestal. 



