. Travels through the western country in the summer of 1816 : including notices of the natural history, antiquities, topography, agriculture, commerce and manufactures ; with a map of the Wabash country, now settling. .2o2.\. 29,ior where read lohence. P-253,1^22, dele vHth- P. 25avl. 20, read divcrgiitce. P, 256,1. 30, fornahere read luience. V. 273,1. 13, in a few copies for hole readhjll. P. 3Q5, in some copies read Brownsville- Note t»P. 241.—Chill-e-cotbe is the correct pronunciation. Note to P. 297.—A few sepulcjiral mounds appear on the eastof the Allegany Mountains. irrWe learn that th


. Travels through the western country in the summer of 1816 : including notices of the natural history, antiquities, topography, agriculture, commerce and manufactures ; with a map of the Wabash country, now settling. .2o2.\. 29,ior where read lohence. P-253,1^22, dele vHth- P. 25avl. 20, read divcrgiitce. P, 256,1. 30, fornahere read luience. V. 273,1. 13, in a few copies for hole readhjll. P. 3Q5, in some copies read Brownsville- Note t»P. 241.—Chill-e-cotbe is the correct pronunciation. Note to P. 297.—A few sepulcjiral mounds appear on the eastof the Allegany Mountains. irrWe learn that the village at The Four Corners P. 29, isnow called Westfield. (nr la speaking of fish having been converted into stone, weonly alluded to infiltrations which have preserved the shape ofihe animal- THE END. I y--t>^m$i.


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