RIVERS & LAKES.—BOOK I. 5$ 
Principal ft. 
| Tributaries. 
JVavi. 
Remarks. 
YEL. STONE... 
MARAMEK. 
Big Horne . . 
Tongue R. . . 
Clark’s R. . . 
Lewis’s R. . . 
BigR. . * . . . 
15Q 
ST. FRANCIS.. 
Western branch 
15C 
This river is not perfectly 
Penusco ... 
50 
known. 
WHITE RIVER 
AuxCashe . . 
80 
Black R. . . . 
James R. . . . 
400 
150 
, 
ARKANSAS. 
Rapid John . . 
Red Riyer . . 
Verdigris . . 
100 
300 
200 
Nagraca . . . 
150 
RED RIVER. 
Canadian R. , 
Grand R . . . 
Grand Saline . 
Stro ng Saline . 
Black R. , . . 
100 
200 
50 
This river is formed by the 
G. OSAGE. 
KANSAS.. 
Nangira . . . 
Grand R. . . . 
The.Fork . . . 
Cook’s R . . . 
Vermillion R. 
Smokey hill F. 
junction of the Tensa, Washita 
and Little river—There are nu¬ 
merous navigable bayoux and 
streams from Red river, but no 
considerable branches except the 
one just mentioned. 
These rivers are navigable 
Grand Saline . 
from 150 to 300 miles. 
PLATTE. 
Soloman’s Fork 
Republican do. 
Elk-horn . . . 
400 
Wolf R. . . . 
600 
Heads in a lak$* 
BLACK R, (w.) 
Padoncas . . . 
Spring R. . . . 
50 
Rises in a lake,^and is naviga ¬ 
black r. (m ) 
Current .... 
Eleven .... 
Washita . . 
1,000 
ble from the very source* 
Riviere au Bceuf 
400 
This is a long river which flows 
Tensa. 
150 
between the Mississippi and the 
Catahoula . . 
50 
Washita, and said to communi¬ 
Little River . 
100 
cate with the St. Francis, by 
RED RIVER..... 
Litile Missouri 
means of a lake, with which the 
of Winipec 
Assineboin . . 
waters of that river are connected. 
TECHE. 
Saskashawin . 
150 
Called a bayou, but more pro¬ 
perly a river. 
SABINE . 
Chaffallaya. 
400 
300 
A continuation of Red river. 
I have not attempted to enumerate the different navigable bayoux 
and lakes, but these are very numerous: and doubtless many rivers equal 
in size to the Schuylkill, have not been placed in this table, the country 
being still but imperfectly explored. 
