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InpIAN AFFAIRS, ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF. 
From the formation of the Government up to and including the year 1835 reports on Indian 
affairs were not printed in separate volumes. The Indians were controlled by a division of the 
War Department until 1832, when the division was made a bureau. Previous to 1836 the 
reports may be found only in Senate and House Documents, and in American State Papers, 
Indian Affairs (2 yols.), until 1827. 
JAHRESBERICHT tiber die Fortschritte der Agrikulturchemie; fiinfter Jahrgang, 1862- 
1863. 
Jones, Peter, Rev. Life and Journals of Kah-ke-wa-quo-na-by: (Rey. Peter Jones), 
Wesleyan missionary. Toronto, 1860. 
Kearine, William. Narrative of an expedition to the source of St Peters river [Minne- 
sota river], Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, etec., performed in the year 
1823, under the command of Stephen H. Long. Philadelphia, 1824, 2 vols. 
(Compiled from notes of Messrs Long, Say, Keating, and others.] 
Kinzig, John H., Mrs. Wau-Bun, the early day in the Northwest. [Ill] New 
York, 1856. 
Kont, Johann Georg. Kitchi-Gami, wanderings round Lake Superior. London, 
1860. 
Travels in Canada and through the states of New York and Pennsylvania. 
Translated by Mrs Percy Sinnett. London, 1861, 2 vols. in 1. 
Kraursaverr, F. X., Bishop. Short sketch of the history of the Menominee Indians 
of Wisconsin and the Catholic missions among them. Philadelphia, October, 
1887. 
In American Catholie Historical Researches, vol. 1y, number 2, pp. 152-158. 
La Harper, Bernard de. Journal historique de |’établissement des Francaise a la 
Louisiane. Paris, 1831. 
Lockwoop, James H. Early times and events in Wisconsin. 
In Wis. Hist. Colls. vol. 11, app. 6, pp. 98-196. 
Lone, John. Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader [among] the 
North American Indians, [with] a vocabulary of the Chippeway and other Indian 
languages. London, 1791. 
Lone, Stephen H. Narrative... (See Kearine.) 
McGer, W J. The Siouan Indians: a preliminary sketch. 
Jn Fifteenth Ann. Rep, Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 153-204, 1893-94. 
McKenney, Thomas L. Memoirs, official and personal; with sketches of travels 
among the northern and southern Indians; and descriptions of scenes along the 
western borders. New York, 1846, 2 vols. in 1. 
Sketches of a tour of the lakes, of the character and customs of the Chippe- 
way Indians; also a vocabulary of the Algic, or Chippeway language.  [Ill.] 
3altimore, 1827. 
Mac Cautry, Clay. The Seminole Indians of Florida. 
In Fifth Annual Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1883-84, pp. 469-531. 
Mackenzie, Alexander. Voyages from Montreal, on the river St Lawrence, through 
the continent of North America, to the frozen and Pacific oceans; in the years 
1789 and 1793 . . . preliminary account . . . of the fur trade of that country. 
[1ll. with maps.] London, 1801. 
MacMitian, Conway. The metaspermz of the Minnesota valley. A list of the 
higher seed-producing plants indigenous to the drainage basin of the Minnesota 
river. 
Tn Minnesota Geol, and Nat. Hist. Survey, Botanical series, 1. Minneapolis, 1892. 
