No. 409.] PLANTS USED BY AMERICAN INDIANS. 3 
used as food. — Sarvis berries, Amelanchier alnifolia (16, p. 203): 
dried and stored for food. — Stork’s bill Hrodium cicutarium (17, 
p. 422). 
Delaware. 
Dogekumak (7, p. 96): smoked with tobacco. — Maize (40, p. 58): 
used as food; leaves used to thatch huts. — Rushes (11, p. 77): 
used for mats, — Squash (11, p. 77): used as food. — Sweet flag 
(11, p. 77) : leaves used to thatch huts. — Sumac (4, p. 534): leaves 
smoked with tobacco. — Tobacco (11, p. 77): smoked. — Willow 
(7, p. 96) : the bark of the red willow is mixed with tobacco. 
Kickapoo. 
Acorns (21, p. 265): used as food. — Beans (21, p. 265): used as 
food. — Birch (21, p. 301): bark used for canoes. — Blackberries (21, 
p. 265): used as food. — Corn (21, p. 265): used as food. — Cotton- 
wood (21, p. 301): used for canoes. — Crab apple (21, p. 265): used 
as food. — Dewberries (21, p. 265): used as food. — Gooseberries (21, 
p. 265): used as food. — Gourds (21, p. 265): used as food. — Grapes 
(21, p. 265) : many varieties used. — Groundnuts (21, p. 265): used 
as food. — Hazelnut (21, p. 265): used as food. — May apple (21, 
p. 265): used as food. — Melons (21, p. 265): used as food. — Osage 
oranges (21, p. 265): used as food. — Peas (21, p. 265): used as 
food. — Pecans (21, p. 265): used as food. — Plums (21, p. 265): 
used as food. — Potatoes (21, p. 265): used as food. — Pumpkins 
(21, p. 265): used as food. — Strawberries (21, p. 265): used as 
food. — Sweet myrrh or anise root (21, p. 265). — Tobacco (21, 
p. 265): smoked. — Walnuts (21, p. 265): used as food. — Whortle- 
berries (21, p. 265): used as food. — Wild licorice (21, p. 265): used 
as food. 
Menomine. 
Ash (32, p. 274): used in making bows, — Basswood (32, p. 258) : 
fibre used in making mats; the inner bark is used in making string 
and ropes; wood (32, p. 254) used in building houses. — Birch 
(32, p. 254): bark used to cover the top and side of houses; also 
for canoes. — Blueberries (32, p. 291): used as food. — Cat-tail flags 
(32, p. 258): used in making mats. — Cedar (32, p. 258): bark used 
in making mats; white cedar (32, p. 293) used in building canoes. 
— Cherry (29, p. 52): wild cherry used as food. — Corn (29, p. 48): 
used as food, — Crab apple (29, p. 52): used as food. — Currants 
(29, p. 52): used as food. — Gooseberries (29, p. 52): used as food. — 
