AUTHORITIES. 



Adair, James. The history of the American Indians, particularly those nations 

 adjoining to the Mississippi, east and AAest Florida, Georgia, South aud North 

 Carolina, and Virginia, etc. 4^. London, 1775. 

 1, p. 352; 2, p. 224; 3, p. 224; 4, p. 225; 5, p. 224; 6, pp. 224-5; 7, p. 224; 

 8, p. 225; 9, p. 224; 10, pp. 224, 353; 11, p. 225; 12, p. 225. 



American Anthropologist. See Mooney. 



American Antiquarian Society. See Gallatin. 



American Journal of Geology. See Croghan. 



American Naturalist. See Dorsey. 



American Philosophical Socikty. See Hale. 



American Statk Papers. Documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress 

 of the United States, etc. (1789 to 1815). Indian affairs, vol. i, Washington, 

 1832. Folio. (This volume is sometimes marked on title-page, volume iv; 

 Abbreviated Am. S. P.) 

 1, Sibley, 1805, p. 721 ; 2, p. 724. 



Arch.eologia Americana. See Gallatin. 



Berquin-Duvallon. Travels in Louisiana and the Floridas, 1802, from the French, 

 with notes [by J. Davis]. New York, 1806. 12^. 

 1, p. 41. 



[Beverley, Robert]. History of Virginia, in four parts, etc. By a native and 

 inhabitant of the place. Second edition, revised and enlarged by the author. 

 Loudon, 1722. 8". (Copy in Library of Congress. ) 

 1, p. 245; 2, ibid. ; 3, p. 160; 4, pp. 157, 181-2; 5, pp. 161 aud 171. 



BURK, John D. The history of Virginia from its first settlement to the present 

 day. Petersburg, Va., 1804-1816. 4 volumes. 12^. 

 1, Spotswood, 1711, vol. iii, opposite page 89. 



Byrd, William. History of the dividing line between Virginia and North Caro- 

 lina, as run in 1728-'29. Richmond, 1866. 2 volumes. 8°. (Volume ii is 

 taken ui> with miscellaneous papers, the most important being "A journey to 

 the land of Eden.") 

 1, general; 2, vol. i, pp. 120, 188, and vol. ii, p. 220; 3, vol. i, p. 188; 4, ibid. ; 

 5, vol. ii, p. 257; 6, vol. i, p. 120; 7, vol. ii, pp. 5-8; 8, vol. i, p. 188; 9, vol. 1, 

 pp. 75, 188; 10, vol. i, pp. 86, 90, 91, 92, 94, 112, 135, 173, 175, 184; 11, vol. i, 

 pp. 97, 103, 145, 163, 171, 172, and vol. ii, pp. 20, 27; 12, vol. i, pp. 106-8; 13, 

 vol. i, pp. 187-9; 14, vol. ii, p. 5; 15, vol. i, p. 190; 16, vol. ii, p. 23; 17, 

 vol. ii, pp. 20-21; 18, vol. ii, p. 20; 19, ibid. ; 20, vol. ii, p. 2; 21, vol. i, p. 

 181; 22, voL i, p. 181. 



Catian, George. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and condition of the 

 North American Indians, written during eight years' travel amongst the wild- 

 est tribes of Indians in North America. Two vols, in one. Philadelphia, 1860. 

 1, pp. 136-7; 2, pp. 171-2. 



Croghan, George. Quoted in Monthly American Journal of Geology, 1831. 

 1, p. 271. 



Dorsey, J. Owen. The Biloxi Indians of Louisiana. Proceedings of the Ameri- 

 can Association for the Advancement of Science, vol. xlii. Salem, 1893. 8'-'. 

 Pages 2-23. (Abbreviated " Biloxi.") 



• — Migrations of Siouan tribes. American Naturalist, vol. xx, No. 3, March, 1886, 

 pages 211-222. (Abbreviated "Migrations.") 



