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of We(t»New* JerSey, 
The Names of’ feme of the 
Indians. 
Anachkooting Buffahemt ing^ 0- 
konycan , Potasko, Quindamm, La- 
mes , Alpoongaai } J\y>honk^ I fit on, 
Temeny. 
The Dutch and Swceds in- 
form us that they are great- 
ly decreafed in number to what 
they were when they came 
foil into this Country : And 
the Indians themfelves fay , 
that two of them die to e- 
very one Chriftian chat comes 
in here. Reader, 1 /hall not in- 
lift any farther upon this Subject, 
becaufe what is deficient or 
fhort here , is infer ted already 
in the preceding Hifiory of Pen- 
jil'vuma ; for the Natives both 
of that, as well as of this Coun- 
try , fpeak the fame Language, 
and live after the fame manner ; 
for 
