436 INDIAN TRIBES OF WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 
ESTIMA TE—Continued. 
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Names of tribes and bands. Where located. g & = Remarks. 
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BLA AUT ITe pee Sitter tis aa Lake Fork, D’Wamish river...---. 89 73 162 
Sa-ma-mish ...--.....-. 2 | my Wem: i 
Seetreninich ess, ‘ D’Wamish lake, &c ..---. -...---- 71 30 | 101 
Smul-ka-mish .......-.--- |: Headof White river. -2->- -) at ool see eee 8 
Skope-ah-mish ......----- | ead of Green river==—- enone eer sem eee |e wees 50 
Beeca-mish 2.25 2c--1cnc<== Maih White) tiveniessssaces nese eaeeee leecees 30 
351 
Sin-a-ho-mish ------------ South end Whidby’s I. L., Sinaho-| 161 | 138} 350 |.......- Part of the women omitted, but 
mnish river. included in the total. 
Qunk-ma-mish .--..---- , Upper branches, north side Sinaho- 
Sky-wa-mish.........-- mish river. 
Sky-wa-mish .-......--- Upper branches, N. side Sinaho- 7 
Sk-tah-le-gum.......... mish river. I eT ceca Pasa 300 |....-.-- Estimate. 
Sno-qual-mook ......----. South fork, north side Sinahomish |......|...-.. 195 
river. 845 
Sto-luch-wa-mish ......--. Sto-luch-wa-mish river, &c -.-..--.|.----.|.----- 200 
Bakialligi-s----asee-s— se Kik-i-allis river, L. Whidby’s island.|..... |..-... 75 
275 
Skagit 2... 256seesees.<-= Skagit river and Penn’s Cove..-..- | | Pe OTM eee 8 Estimate. 
N’qua-cha-mish .......- 
Sma-lih-hu ...-......-. . he 2 
AGea in eee Branches of Skagit river.....----.|..----|..---. S00 ka seecee Estimate. 
si —- 600 
Sa-ku-me-hu . . ...----. 
Squi-na-mish.....-----. 
Swo-da-mish .......---- North end Wihidby/siisland:---. ----=|-c<2--|scceeel secon 300 | Estimate. 
Sin-a-ah-mish ......---- 
Samishis----.----=-- ees Samish river and Bellingham bay. --|......|..---.|.----. 150 
Nook-sank .... ........-- South fork: Lummi riyer----- .----4)-----.|escee so ae === 450 
GMa sd ss ou ais oe Lummi river and peninsula....-.-..|...-..|.----.|.----- 450 
Skim-i-ah-moo . ......---. Between Lummi Point and Fraser’s |......|......|..---- 250 
river. 
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FORM OF CENSUS RETURN.—GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. 
The census should be taken every year at the time when the Indians are most collected together. 
The easiest method of obtaining it, and liable to least chance of confounding different tribes, is 
to employ the chief or head man to count by tallies of sticks. Special pains should be taken to 
ascertain correctly the number of bands into which each tribe is divided, and the names of the 
petty as well as the principal chief. Any other statistical details may be stated under the head 
of general remarks. 
The report must be forwarded to the superintendent, with the estimates of the agency for the 
service of the ensuing year. 
Census of ——— band belonging to the ——— tribe of Indians, living at , n Washington 
Territory, taken ———— 185 , by » agent. 
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Names of bands and | Names of chiefs and sub-| Principal residence. =| 5 alo! .|-2 8 Remarks. 
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