332 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 73 
Cuchiyaga, Cuchiaoa, Cuclyyaga. A town of the Florida keys. It was said to be 
southwest from Bahia Honda and 40 leagues northeast of Guarungube. Prob- 
ably it was on Big Pine Key. 
Custavui. South of Jutun. 
Cutespa. Inland division. Between Abir and Oononoguay. 
Elapay. In the report of an expedition to Calusa in 1680. It had 40 people. The 
word may be in the Timucua language. 
Enempa. In interior division. 
Estame. Seacoast division. Between Metamapo and Sacaspada. 
Estantapaca. Between Yagua and Queyhicha. 
Estegue. Between Cononoguay and Tomsobe. 
Excuru. Between Janar and Metamapo. 
Guarungube, Guarugumbe, Garungunve. The outermost town on the Florida 
keys, "on the point of the Martyrs," and thus probably near Key West. 
Guevu. Seacoast division. 
Henhenguepa. Between Caragara and Ocapataga. 
Janar. Between Ocapataga and Escuru. 
Judyi. Between Satucuava and Soco. 
Juestocobaga. Between Queyhicha and Sinapa. 
Jutun. Seacoast division. Between Tequemapo and Custavui. 
Metamapo. Seacoast division. Between Escuru and Estame. 
Muspa. Seacoast division. Between Teyo and Casitua. 
Namuguya. Between Taguagemae and Caragara. 
Neguitun. Between Cayucar and Abir. 
No (or Non). Seacoast division. The word is said to mean "town beloved." (See 
p. 30.) 
Ocapataga. Between Henhenguepa and Janar. 
Queyhicha. Between Estantapaca and Juestocobaga. 
Quisiyove. Seacoast division. 
Sacaspada, Cacaspada. Seacoast division. Between Estame and Satucuava. 
Satucuava. Between Sacaspada and Judyi. 
Sinaesta. Seacoast division. 
Sinapa. Seacoast division. Between Juestocobaga and Tonco. 
Soco. Seacoast division. Between Judyi and Vuebe. 
Taguagemae (or Taguagemue). Between Chipi and Namuguya. 
Tampa, Tanpa. Seacoast division. The northernmost town of the Calusa country, 
followed on the south by Yagua. It was probably on Charlotte Harbor. Accord- 
ing to one Spanish writer the Indians at the mouth of the present Tampa Bay 
were called by some people Tampas, by others "Vantabales." 
Tatesta, Testa. Seacoast division. It is given as a town between Tekesta and 
Cuchiaga, according to one writer, about 80 leagues north of the latter town. 
A "key of Tachista" is also mentioned in one place, and still another docu- 
ment places it on the Florida Keys. It may have been near their inner end. 
Tavaguemue. Interior division. 
Tequemapo. Seacoast division. Between Coyobia and Jutun. 
Teyo. Between Vuebe and Muspa. 
Tiquijagua. From the narrative of a Calusa expedition undertaken in 1680. Pop- 
ulation of town, 300. 
Tomo. Seacoast division. 
Tomsobe, Tomcobe. Interior division. Between Estegue and Chipi. Perhaps 
the Sonsobe of Fontaneda, who in one place speaks of it as a province distinct 
from Calusa. 
Tonco. Between Sinapa and Cayucar. 
Tuchi. Seacoast division. 
