APPENDIX. 



379 



(F.) 



Stdieinent of the Produce of ihe Mines of Cornicall and Devon (^Eng.^ for 

 a period of four years, ending with 1811. 



(G.) 



Table of the Annual Quantity of Copper raised from the Earth in Dif- 

 ferent Countries, in Quintals — the Quintal valued at 100 lbs. 



1. England ...... 



2. Russia ...... 



3. Austria, including Bohemia, Gallicia, 



Hungary, Transylvania, Styria, Ca- 

 rintliia, Carniola, Salzburg, and 

 Moravia 



Sweden .... 



Westphalia, in 1808 



States of Denmark . 



Bavaria, including the Tyrol 



8. France .... 



9. Saxony, in 1808 



10. Prussia, as left by the treaty of Tilsit 



11. Spanish European mines 



200,000 

 67,000 



60,000 



22,000 



17,229 



8,500 



3,000 



2,500 



1,320 



337 



309 



Total, 882,186 



(H.) 



I shall here give the synonoma for this tribe of Indians, 

 which appears to have been first recognized by the United States 

 as an independent tribe by Wayne's treaty of 1795,* under the 



* This fact is not stated in full confidence. I cannot refer to any authorities to 

 prove that they were formally recognized by the United States before this very 



