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LIST OF PLATES.

    VIGNETTES.

  • 1. Boston Lighthouse

  • 2. Landing-place at Bordentown, on the Delaware, and
    the Country-seat of the Count de Survilliers

  • 3. View of the Moravian Settlement at Bethlehem

  • 4. Forest Scene on the Tobihanna

  • 5. Mauch Chunk, on the Lehigh, with the End of the
    Railway from the Coal Mines

  • 6. House of Correction at Pittsburg

  • 7. Cave-in-Rock, on the Ohio

  • 8. Cut-off River, a branch of the Wabash

  • 9. Tower Rock, on the Mississippi

  • 10. Saukie and Fox Indians on the Beach near St. Louis

  • 11. Tents of the Puncas, on the Bank of the Missouri

  • 12. Washinga-Sahba's Grave

  • 13. Crow Indians at Fort Clarke

  • 14. Offerings of the Mandan Indians

  • 15. Hunting Signal of the Assiniboins

  • 16. Tent of an Assiniboin Chief

  • 17. Beaver Dens on the Bank of the Missouri

  • 18. Singular Eminences on the Missouri, with the Citadel
    Rock

  • 19. Blackfeet Indians on horseback

  • 20. Mexkemanastan, a Chief of the Gros Ventres

  • 21. The Elk-horn Pyramid, on the Upper Missouri

  • 22. The Cree Chief, Le Sonnant

  • 23. Bivouac in the Forest

  • 24. Mandeh-Pahchu, a Mandan Indian

  • 25. Dance of the Band

  • 26. Manitari Indians

  • 27. Pashtuwa-Chta, an Arikkara Indian

  • 28. Dance of the Mandan Women

  • 29. Dog-sledges of the Mandans

  • 30. Horse-races of the Dacota Indians

  • 31. Belle Vue, Major Dougherty's Post

  • 32. Steam-boat on Lake Erie

  • 33. New York Harbour.

    PLATES.

  • 1. The Lehigh and its Islands, near Bethlehem

  • 2. New Harmony, on the Wabash

  • 3. Massica and Wakusasse, a Saukie and a Fox Indian

  • 4. The Yellow Stone Steam-boat

  • 5. Confluence of Fox River with the Wabash

  • 6. Snags in the Missouri

  • 7. Schudegacheh, the Punca Chief, a Missouri and an
    Oto Indian

  • 8. Wahktageli, a Dacota Indian

  • 9. A Dacota Woman

  • 10. Fort Pièrre and the adjacent Prairie

  • 11. Corpse of a Dacota on a Platform

  • 12. Noapeh, an Assiniboin, and Psihdje-Sahpa, a Dacota
    Indian

  • 13. Mato-Topé, the Mandan Chief, in his State Dress

  • 14. The same, with the marks of his exploits

  • 15. Mih-Tutta-Hang-Kush

  • 16. Mandans on the frozen Missouri

  • 17. Pehriska-Ruhpa, a Mandan Indian

  • 18. Buffalo Dance of the Mandan Indians

  • 19. Inside of a Mandan Hut

  • 20. Maksic-Karehde and Sih-Chida, two Mandans

  • 21. Buffalo Robe and other Articles of the Mandans

  • 22. Mato-Topé's representation of a single combat in
    which he was engaged

  • 23. Pehriska-Ruhpa in the Costume of the Dog Band

  • 24. Addih-Haddisch, a Mandan Chief

  • 25. Offerings of the Mandan Indians

  • 26. Winter Village of the Manitaries

  • 27. Scalp Dance of the Manitaries

  • 28. View of Fort Union; the Assiniboins breaking up
    their Camp

  • 29. Confluence of the Yellow Stone and the Missouri

  • 30. Assiniboin Corpse deposited in a Tree

  • 31. Indians on horseback hunting the Buffalo

  • 32. Pitetapiu, an Assiniboin Warrior

  • 33. A Cree and a Snake Indian Woman

  • 34 and 35. Remarkable Eminences on the Banks of the
    Missouri

  • 36. Bear Hunt on the Missouri

  • 37. The White Castles on the Upper Missouri

  • 38. Camps of the Gros Ventres des Prairies

  • 39. The Falls of Niagara

  • 40. Herd of Buffaloes on the Upper Missouri

  • 41. The Stone Walls on the Upper Missouri

  • 42. Fort Mc Kenzie, with the Combat of 28th August,
    1833

  • 43. Great Camp of the Piekanns near Fort Mc Kenzie

  • 44. View of the Rocky Mountains

  • 45. Portraits of the Blackfeet Chiefs, Mehkskéhmé-Sukahs
    and Tatsicki-Stomik

  • 46. Stomik-Sosak, Chief of the Blood Indians; Ninoch-Kiaiu,
    Chief of the Piekanns, and Homach-Ksachkum,
    a Kutana Indian

  • 47. Herds of Buffaloes and Elks on the Upper Missouri

  • 48. Indian Implements and Arms.