NOTES. (l.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from U-kat-te-wah, (all the world looks as the man that sings,) governor of the pueblo of Santo Domingo. (2.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson, through Mr. E. M. Kern, from an Indian belonging to the pueblo of San Juan. (3.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson, through Dr. Horace R. Wirtz, U. S. A , from an Indian belonging to die pueblo of Taos. (4.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Indian belonging to the pueblo of Jemez, by name Da-ha-du-lu, (eagle.) (5.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Indian belonging to the pueblo of Zuñi, by name, as he wrote it himself, Lilu. Mexican name, Juan Christoval. (6.) Obtained by Lieutenant Sims--son from a Moqui Indian who happened to be to Chelly when the troops were there. (7.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from a friendly Navajo chief, by name Tus-ca hogont-le. Mexican name, Sandoval. (8.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Apache Indian, a prisoner in the guard-house at Santa Fe. (9 ) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Utah Indian, a prisoner in the guard-house at Santa Fe.

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(l.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from U-kat-te-wah, (all the world looks as the man that sings,) governor of the pueblo of Santo Domingo. (2.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson, through Mr. E. M. Kern, from an Indian belonging to the pueblo of San Juan. (3.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson, through Dr. Horace R. Wirtz, U. S. A , from an Indian belonging to die pueblo of Taos. (4.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Indian belonging to the pueblo of Jemez, by name Da-ha-du-lu, (eagle.) (5.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Indian belonging to the pueblo of Zuñi, by name, as he wrote it himself, Lilu. Mexican name, Juan Christoval. (6.) Obtained by Lieutenant Sims--son from a Moqui Indian who happened to be to Chelly when the troops were there. (7.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from a friendly Navajo chief, by name Tus-ca hogont-le. Mexican name, Sandoval. (8.) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Apache Indian, a prisoner in the guard-house at Santa Fe. (9 ) Obtained by Lieutenant Simpson from an Utah Indian, a prisoner in the guard-house at Santa Fe.

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