Novelties of Foreign Literature. 
4. Yattasees. 
5. Adaize, Adayes. 
6. Nacogdoches. 
7. Keychies, Keyes, 
8. Natchitoches. 
9. Tunicas, 
8. Bedies. 
y. Aliche, Eyeish. 
6. Accocesaws. 
z, Mayes. 
¢. Cances. 
n. Carancouas, 
S. Attacapas. 
s. Appalousa. 
x Chactoos. 
a. Washash. 
[July 1, 
x. Uches, Savannucas. 
a. Seminoles. 
2. Tschikasah, Chikkasaw (Chicachas) 
Mowill, Mobilians, Mobil-lan- 
guage. 
«, Chatchi-Oumas, Chetimachas? 
£. Oufé-Ogulas. 
y. Tapoussas, 
é. Coroas. 
z. Yazoux. 
&. Grigras. 
n. Thioux. 
3. Tschaktahs, Chaktaws, Chatkas, 
Catawbas. 
4, Tschelokis, also fulsely called Chee- 
rake, Cheraquis, Tscherlocky, 
Tschirokesen. 
c. Wotcons. 
d, Katahba, 
1. Wataree. 
C. Territories on the EAsT side of the 
Mississippi, to the Ohio, and the 
Great Lakes: 
a, Nations and dialects next eastward 
of the mouths of the Mississippi and 
in Florida. 
4. On the island Malhado: 
«, Caoques, 
&. Han. 
2. On the Continent: 
«, Choriuco. 
8. Doguenes, 
y- Mendica, 
5. Quevenes. 
«. Mariames. 
é. Gualsiones, 
n. Yguaces. 
3. Atayos. 
s. Acubadaos. 
x. Quitoles. 
a Avavares, 
p» Muliacones. 
y. Cutalchiches. 
&. Susolas. 
o, Comos. 
a. Camoles. 
3. Nations which have emigrated from 
the East side of Mississippi to 
the West side: 
e. Pacanas, 
B. Pascagolas, (Pachea-ogoulas.) 
y. Boluxas. 
8. Appalachi, Wapanachki, 
s. Natchez, Natuxéz. 
. Tunicas. : 
é: Srichatann: } almost extinct. 
4. At St. Augustine, on the east side; 
Timuaca. 
b. Tschikasah (Chikkasaw) and kindred 
dialects : 
4. Muskohge, Creeks, Muskogulgen- 
Creek. 
Nations of the Muskohge-union ; 
a, Caouittas, Cawittas. 
f£. Conshacs. 
y. Oakmulgees. 
8. Alibamous, Alibamis- 
=. Taensas. 
&. Yasows. 
n. Conchattas. 
%. Abeikas. 
s, Stincards, 
2. Eeno, 
3. Chawah, Chowan. 
4, Langgaree. 
5. Nachee. 
6. Yamasee. 
7. Coosah. 
e. The Six Nations; called by them- 
selves Ongwe-honwe, (greater thar 
all others,) also Aquanoshioni, 
Aquanuschionig or Konungzi Oniga 
(united nations); called by the 
Dutch,Maquaica, Maquas, Mengwe, 
Mingus ; by the French, Iroquois. 
1. Senekas, Tsonontouas, Machach- 
tini (inhabitants of the hills). 
2. Mohawks, Sankhicanni. 
Cochnewagoes, Cochnewaga, Cah- 
nuaga. 
3. Onondagos, Onontagnes, 
4, Oneidas, Oniadas, Oneyouts. 
W’tassone. : 
5. Cayugas, Goyogans. Queugue. 
6. Tuscaroras. 
Here belong further, 
7. Canai; called by the English Ca- 
nais, Conois, Conoys, Canaways, 
Kanhawas, Canawese. 
8. Nanticokes. 
9. Ahouandate; called by the Eng- 
lish, Wyandots, Wyondots; by 
the French, Guyandots, or more 
commonly Hurons. 
10. Hochelaga. 
11. Mynckussar, Mynqueser. 
12. Erigas. 
13. Wanat. 
14. Cochnowagoes. 
D. The northern territories of the east 
side, and to Hudson’s Bay, above and 
below the Great Lakes, towards the 
great western chain of mountains, 
Chippeway-Delaware, or Algonkin-Mo- 
hegan stock, in Virginia: 
a, Southern branches— 
4. Pampticoughs. 
2. Shawanos, Sawanno, Shawnee 
(Shawaneu, south country.) 
3. Kickapoos, Oucahipoes. 
4, Miamis, 
