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Show 28 REPORT ON INDIAN AFFAIRS. No. 22. Annusl renort of L. Aeolenste. sub-aeent. Klamath acenov. No. 23. Annual rcbort of G. T~..C"ii~uia, t~il.&r~;. ~ 1age~&y. s' So. 21. Lecter o i Li*utennot Sntllo.oru relacwe ro tLe cnlistul~.nt, ,i Indino ret,uta. So. 2.5. Srarelaenr uf Inclinn detlredatious and ~ u n n i citn~ O rcn"oo.. fr um Seo~embcr.I ?=. to August, 1867, by Supbnntendent Hantiogton. CALIFORNIA SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 26. Annusl report of B. C. Whiting, superintendent. No. 27. Annual report of Henry Ormen, jr.. agent, Smith River sgency. No. 28. Annusl report of B. L. P~inleld, agent, Round Veliey aggucy. No. 29. Report of J. Q. A. Stanley, special sgent incharge of Missouri sud Cohuilla Indians. No. 30. Report of Special Agent Stanley, relative to condition of Indians in southern Cali-fornia. No. 31. Re ort of Robert Stevens, special oammissidner, relative to Indian affairs in Cali- Pornis. ARIZONA SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 32. Annual report for 1P66 of late Superintendent George W. Leihy. No. 33 Annual report of G. W. Dent, superintendent. No. 34. Supplemental annull1 report of Superintendent Dent. No. 35. Annrial report of John Feudge, special agent, Colorado River agency. + No. 36. Annual report of Levi Ruggles, special agent in charge of Pimar and Maricopss. No. 37. Special Agent Faodgs's monthly report for September, 1867. No. 38. Re art of Special Agent Feudge, relative to the deathof late Superintendent G. W. feihy. NEVADA SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 39. Report of late Superintendent T. T. Dw'ght, relative to the affairs of Nevada superin-tendency. No. 40. Annual report of H. G. Parker, superintendent. No. 41. A n ~ u arle port of Franklin Campbell, special sgencin ohmge of Pi-Utes. UTAH SUPERINTENDENCY. No 42. Annual report of F. R. Head, superintendent. No. 43. Annual report of D. W. Rhodes, agent, Uintsh agency. No. 44. Annual report of Luther Msnn, jr., agent, Fort Bddger agaooy. No. 46. Letter of Superintencent Head, transmitting report of Speoid Agent Lewis Sim-mons. No. 4%. Report of Special Arent Simmons, relative to search for hostile Ute Chief " Bladr Hiwk." - No. 46. Letlar of Superintendent Red, stating views of '& Washakee," Shoshone chief, relative to Indian hostilities. No. 47. Letter of Superintendent Head, relative to banda of Bannocks and Shoshones wan-dering in Montana. No. 48. Report of Agent Nann, jr., upon the same. NEW BIEXICO SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 43. Annue.1 report of A. B. Norton, superiotendent. No. 50, Supplemental report of A. B. Norton, supethtendent. No. 51. Annual report uf E. B. Dennison, Bgent, Cimarron agency. No. 52. Annual report of Theodore H. Dadd, agent, N~va joa gency. No. 53. Annual report of W. F. M. Amy, agent, Abiquiu sgsnoy. No. 54. Annud report of John Ward, special agent, Pueblos agency. No. 541. Report of Agentward, relative to statistics of Pueblos agency. No. 55. Letter of Agent Ward, relative to census of Pueblos Indians from 1790 to 1864. No. 56. Table showing censas of Pueblos Indians from 1790 to 1864. No. 57. Report of Agent Lorenzo Labcdi, relative to his attempt to obtain captives held by Comanches. No. 58. Letter of Agevt Arny relative to the opinion of the chief justice of New Mexico, respecting status of the Pueblos Indians. No. 59. Opinionof Chief Justice Slough. No. GO. Letter of attorney gensrsl to district attorney of New Mexico, relative to an appeal from decision of chief justioe respecting Pueblos. C0LORIIl)O SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 61. Annual report of L. F. Head, sgent, Conejos agency. No. 62. Annual report of D. C. Oaks, agent, Denver agency. |