CATLIN. 139 
Catlin (George) — coutinued. 
702 A Descriptive Catalogue | of | CatUu's Indian Collection, | 
containing | Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, &c., | and | represen- 
tations of the Manners and Customs | of tlie | North American In- 
dians. I Collected and painted entirely by Mr. Catlin, during eight 
years' travel amongst | forty-eight tribes, mostly speaking different 
languages. | Also | opinions of the press in England, France, and 
the United States. | 
London : | Published by the Author, | at his Indian Collection, 
Ko. 6, Waterloo Place. | 1848. | htj. lsh. 
92 pp. 8°. ■ ' ' 
A reprint of the list which ajipears in Catalogue Eaisonn*;. It is also printed 
in Notes of Eighc Years' Travel » » in Europe, New York, 1848, vol. 1, iip. -253-277; 
and in : Adventures of the Ojibheway and loway Indians, London, 1852, vol. 1,' 
pp. 253-277. The litt of tribes represented is as follows : 
Sacs (Sdukies), Chippeways (Ojibbeways), 
Foxes, Iroquois, 
Konzas, Ottawas, 
Osage or Wasawsee, Winnebagoes, 
Camanchees, Menomonies, 
Pawnee Picts (Toweeahge), Potowatoraie, 
Kiowa, Kickapoo, 
Weeco, Kaskaskia, 
Sioux (Dahcota), Weeah, 
Puneah, Peoria, 
Pawnees, Piaukeshaw, 
Omahas, loway, 
Otetoes, Souecas, 
Missouries, Oneida, 
Eiccarees, Tuskarora, 
Mandans, Moheeconntu or Mohegau, 
Shienne, Delawares, 
Flat Heads or Nez Percds, Shawano (Shawnee), 
Chinook, Cherokees, 
Black Feet, Muskogee (Creek), 
Crows (Belantsea), Choctaw, 
Gros Ventres (Minatarrees), Seminole, 
Crees (Knisteneux), Uchee. 
Assineboins, 
703 North and South American Indians. | Catalogue | Descrip- 
tive and Instructive | of | Catlin's | Indian Cartoons. | Portraits, 
Types, and Customs. | (iOO paintings in oil. | With | 20,00 « full length 
figures I illustrating their various games, religious ceremonies, and 
I other customs, | and | 27 canvas p;dntings | of | Lasalle's Discov- 
eries. I 
New York : | Baker and Godwin, Printers, Printing-House 
Square, | 1871. ( c. lsh. 
99 pp. 8°. 
This catalogue is a reprint, with some additions, of that published in 1848. 
The following tribes which are not named in the earlier publications are lepre- 
sented in the later one : 
