83 



No. 785. Peaoh, Black Tail Deer. 



No. 786. Sobita. 



No. 787. Sappix and son. 



No. 788. Cur. 



No. 789. Kanosh. 



No. 790. A chief. 



No. 791. A group. 



No. 792. Group, horse-back. 



No. 793. The Three Graces. 



Nos. 795-798. Various Braves. 



Nos. 799, 800. Boy and girl. 



Nos. 801-80(5. Various groups. 



No. 935. Colorado. 



WINNEBAGOES. 



I 



Nebraska. 



No. 807. War-chief. 



No. 808. Group of braves. 



Nos. 809-811. A YOUNG HEREDITAR1 CHIEF. 

 Nos. 812, 813. YOUNG SQUAWS. 

 No. s.14. Squaw and papoose. 



miscellaneous. 



No. 180. A Clallam MAN ANdOheMAKUM FEMALES. 



No. 413. A LORETTO family; three generations. 



No. 510. Group of Oooowas of British Guiana. 



Nos. 815-830. Groups AT Fort Laramie. 



No. 831. Indian burial. 



No. 832. Deaf and dumb Indian. 



No. 833. 



No. 834. Encampment at Fort Laramie. 



No. 835. Indians crossing Laramie River. 



No. 830. Bluffs near Laramie. 



No. 837. Laramie River. 



No. 838. Delegation at the White House. 



No. 839. Saint Mary's Mission, Kansas. 



Nos. 840, 841. Groups of children at Saint Mary's Mission. 



No. 842. Inscription Rock, Indian Cave, Kansas. 



No. 813. Indian Cave, Kansas. 



No. 814. Inscription Rock, Smoky Hill. Kansas. 



No. 845. Sergeant of the escort. 



No. 81(5. Mount Agazzi. Teton Pass. 



No. 817. ZUNI. 



No. 848. Isletta. 



No. 849. Church at Isletta. 



No. 850. Fort Laramie. 



Nos. 861-883. Various Indian AGENTS. 



Nos. 848-888. Not determined. 



