. Bulletin. Ethnology. 48 AM ALGUA^ AMEBIC AN HORSE [b. a. e. (Hist. Inds., 35-1, 1775), stood at some dis- tance from the (jther Chickasaw towns. They met the French there in a sanguin- ary battle during the first ("hickasaw war of 1736. (a. s. G ) Melattaw.—Komans, East and West Fla.,63, 1775. Amalgua ( 'island of the mists'). An island off the w. coast of Lower California, about lat. 30°, on which was a Cochimi rancheria.—Venegas, Hist. Cal., ii, 437, 1757. Euamalgua,—Clavigero quoted by Taylor in Cal. Farmer, ,Ian. 17, 1862. Amani-ini ('mescal corner'). A ranch- eria, probaltly Cochim


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 48 AM ALGUA^ AMEBIC AN HORSE [b. a. e. (Hist. Inds., 35-1, 1775), stood at some dis- tance from the (jther Chickasaw towns. They met the French there in a sanguin- ary battle during the first ("hickasaw war of 1736. (a. s. G ) Melattaw.—Komans, East and West Fla.,63, 1775. Amalgua ( 'island of the mists'). An island off the w. coast of Lower California, about lat. 30°, on which was a Cochimi rancheria.—Venegas, Hist. Cal., ii, 437, 1757. Euamalgua,—Clavigero quoted by Taylor in Cal. Farmer, ,Ian. 17, 1862. Amani-ini ('mescal corner'). A ranch- eria, probaltly Cochimi, connected with Pun'sima mission. Lower California, in the 18th century. Amani inf.—Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., V, 189, 1857. Amaseconti ('abundance of small lish' [herring]). A small division of the Ab- naki formerly residing in part at Farm- ington falls, on Sandy r., Franklin co., Me., and partly near the present New Sharon, a few miles distant. They took part with the other Abnaki in the early Indian wars against the English and joined in the treaty made at Portsmouth,, N. H., in 1713. Some of them lingered in their old homes until about 1797, when the last family removed to St Francis, lower Canada, where they retained their distinctive name until 1809. (.i. m. ) Amasaconticook.—Billiard in U. S. Coast Snrv. Rep., 251,1S71 (ffiveii .-istliccorrert naiiieof Sumly r). Amasacontoog.—FortsuKinlli Irt'aty (17l:i) in Me. Hist. 8oc. v[,25(i, ISn'.t. Amasaguanteg.— Gyles (1726), iljid., iii, 357, 1853. Amasconly.— Niles (17til?) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3<1 s., vi, 247. 1837. Amascontie.—Niles (1761?), i):)i( 4th s., v, 335, 1861. Amasconty.—Peiihallow (1726) in N. H. Hist. Soc. (U)!]., I, 21, Amasecontee,—Ibid., 82. Amassacanty.—Niles (') in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d s., VI, 246, Amassaconty.—Pen- hallow, op. cit. Amosequonty.—Map of 17UVcited by Ballard in U. S. Coast Survey Rep., 251, 1871. Aiimesoukkanti.—Rasles


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