TRAVELS m 
As for thofe numerous remnant bands or 
tribes, included at this day within the Mufco- 
gulge confederacy, who generally fpeak the Stin- 
Card language, (which is radically different from 
the Mulcogulge) they are, beyond a doubt, the 
fhattered remains of the various nations who in- 
habited the lower or maritime parts of Carolina 
and Florida, from Cape Fear, Weft to the Mif- 
liffippi. The language of the Uches and Savan* 
nucas is a third radically different from the Muf- 
cogulge and Stincard, and feems to be a more 
Northern tongue 5 I itippofe a language that pre- 
vailed amcngft the numerous tribes who formerly 
poffefied and inhabited the maritime parts of 
Maryland and Virginia. I was told by an old 
trader that the Savannucas and Shawanefe fpeak 
the fame language, or very near alike. 
CHAP. 
