410 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 73 
This group of quasi-Seminole towns, along with the Lower Creeks, 
ceded a tract of land to Pan ton, Leslie & Co. in 1785 in order to ex- 
tinguish debts contracted with that trading house, and confirmed it in 
1806. The following chiefs affixed their signatures to the confirma- 
tion of this treaty. I have preserved the manuscript orthography. 
Hopay Hacho Totolozu Talofa [Totalosi Talofa], great orator of the Seminole. 
Hothepocio Justannagee of Totolose Talofa [Totalosi Talofa] 
Hopay micco of Oeknuilgeeche [Okmulgee or OkmulgutciJ. 
Tustanuagee micco of the same town. 
Kuneeka Thlucco of Cheeyaha [Chiaha]. 
Emathlee Thlucio of the same. 
Mico Napamico of Cuasita [Kasihta]. 
Yahullo Emathla of Chiska Talofa. 
Tasikaya mico of Osootchie [Osotci]. 
Uchee Tustannagee of Uchee [Yuchi]. 
Yahulla micco of Ufalles [Eufaula]. 
Albania Justannagee of Ufallee [Eufaula]. 
Tasikaya Hadjo of Ocheesces [Ochisi]. 
Nika mico of Achinalga [Achinaalga]. 
Tustannage Hadjo of Tochtouheithles. 1 
Ninnyyuageichy of Tochtouheithles. 1 
Tustannage of Palachucklie [Apalachicola]. 
Yahulla Ennakla or John Meally of Ocheesa [Otcisi]. 
Hopay Hadjo, for Copixtsy mico, of Mickacuky [Mikasuki]. 
Justannagee Hopay or Little Prince of Cowetas [Coweta]. 
Ocheesce mico of Yauollee [Iolee]. 2 
Hopayok Hadjo of Yanollee [Iolee]. 
Mico Tecocksy or Hatas mico. 
Hopayoo mico of Tauassees [Tawasa]. 
Totka Tustannage of Wifalutka. 3 
Efau Tustannagee of Mikasuky [Mikasuki] for Hopay Hadjo. 
Pawas mico of Ocoteyokony [Okitiyagani]. 
Tustannage Chapo of Ennussee [Emussee or Yamasee]. 
Tasikaya mico of the same. 
Tustannage Chupko of Tomathly [Tamali]. 
Halleveccha, king of Tomathla [Tamali]. 
Tuskinia, lieutenant of Chatoackchufall [Chatukchufaula]. 4 
The Chatukchufaula Indians were probably on the Chattahoochee 
at this time above the Coweta, and were therefore included. A 
similar grant of land was made to Forbes & Co. in 181 1. 5 
The third list of Seminole towns was made only two years after 
Bell's. Where possible, in the subjoined reproduction of it, I have 
indicated by numbers in brackets the town in list 1 to which each 
corresponds, but the number of cases in which it has been found 
1 The town numbered 21 in list 1 and 5 in list 3, and are probably of Alabama origin. 
' Seven of list 3. 
3 Perhaps identical with No. 13 in the third list. 
* Copy of MS., Ayer Coll., Newberry Lib. 
5 In the Ayer collection is a statement of the debts contracted by the Indians with this firm, the 
amount of each debt, and the name of the debtor, but the names are mostly English i 
3 American State Papers, Indian Affairs, ii, p. 439. 
