MISCELLANEOUS PICTURES PAINTED BY MR. CATLIN. AFTER 

 1836, NOW IN THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



The followiug' sixteen pictures painted by Mr. Catlin iu Europe, from 

 sketches made iu America, are not in the catalogues of Catlin's Indian 

 Gallery from 1838 to 1843. They are catalogued after 1848, and are 

 noted on pages 50, 50*, and 51*, catalogue of 1848. No descriptive text 

 of them other than that in the catalogue can be found j still they relate to 

 travels, journeys, and Indians in the period from 1830 to 1838, and the 

 text in Catlin's "Eight Years" is in a measure explanatory. These 

 pictures were presented to the JIsTational Museum, along with Catlin's In- 

 dian Gallery, by Mrs. Joseph S. Harrison, jr. 



isTo outline jilates of these were made by Mr. Catlin. 



545. Battle scene between Sioux and Sacs and Foxes ; the Sioux chief killed au'i 



scali)ed ou his horse's hack. An historical fact. 

 563. The Grizzly Bear, weapoua and physiognomy of, exact size of life. 

 575. Spearing salmon by torch-light, Ojibbeways. 



579. Stalking buffaloes, the author and party ; Upper Missouri. 



580. Elk and buffaloes grazing amongst the prairie flowers of Texas. 



581. Elks and buffaloes, making acquaintance in a Texas prairie on the Brazos. 



585. An invitation ; tha author and his men in their canoe, urgently solicited 



to come ashore ; Upper Missouri ; 1832. 



586. Scouring a thicket ; a Comanche mounted war party after tbeir enemy ; Texas. 



589. Caddoes chasing buffaloes, Cross Timbers ; Texas. 



590. Approacliing buffaloes, the author and his Indian guide, under the white 



wolfskin mask; Upper Missouri. 



594. Stalking buffaloes iu Texas, the author and party. 



595. Approach of iii'e, an Indian family alarmed at the. 

 597. An Indian encampment ; women dressing skins. 

 593. Elks grazing ou an autumn j)rairie, 



600. Comanches chasing buffalo ; Texas. 



603. Portraits of a grizzly bear and mouse, from life. 



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