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Show CONTENTS . 111 Page . R R ~ R TOSF AGENTS-Contillned . Washington Territory-Continued: Nisqually and S'Kokomish. Edwin Eelis ................................. 192 Tulalip, Patrick Buckley ................................................. 195, Yakama. R . II . Milroy .................................................. I96 Wiseonsin : Green Bay. D . P . Andrews ........................................ :. .... 205- La Pointe, J . T . Gregory ................................................ 208 Wyoming: Shoshone. S . R . Martin .................................................. 209 REPORTSO P SUPERINTENDENT0S8 SCHOOLS: Carlisle. Pa* Cnpt. R . H . Pratt. U . S. A. ................................. 214- Chiloooo. Iod . Ter.. H . J .M inthorn ...................................... 'Dl Forest Grove, Oreg., W . V. Co$n ........................................ 22% Genoe. Nebr.. Samuel F . Tappan ........................................ '245 Haskell Inatitute, Lawrence. Kana., James Marvin ....................... 928 Hampton Institute, Hsmnpton. Virginia. S. C . Armstrong ................ 235 Albuqnerque, N . Mea.. R . W . D . Bryan .................................. 254 Sitka .A laska. Rev . Sheldon Jackson .................................... 256 Tabnlarraport of the condition of trust funds .................................. 888 Statement of reeeipta and disbursements on account of sales of Indian lands binCe ~~~~~b~~ 1. 1884 ............................................................ si T~hular statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Iodian tribes under treaty stipulations .............................................. 295 Statement of disb~~rsemonmtsa de from appropriations for the Indian servicefor the 6soal gear ending June 30. 18d5 ......................................... 304 Btatement of salaries and incidental expenses paid st agencies far the fiscal yaar ending . Tuue 30. 1885 ........................................................ 314 8taternentof patents and allotment8 for land issued to Indians ................... :?20 Exeouthe orders relating to Iudiau reservat.ions .............................. 3'2 Schedule giving names, looation. and aressof 1ndinnreservat.ions. ann the author-ity for eshhlishing the aarue ................................................ 324 Table of ststistics showingpopui&tionof Indian tribas. vith statistics as to civil-ization, houses. aliotmailts. &a .............................................. 336 Teblo of statistic8 as to labor performed by Indiana, together with criminal. reli-gious. and vital stiltistioa .................................................... 356 Table of statibtioe es to lands coltivated and produce raised on Indian reserve-tions ................................................ ...-.. .................. 350 Table of at&tistics relatiog to stock on Indian reservations and lnisoellaueo!ls products of Indian lebor ..................................................... 382 Table ahowing prevailiug diseases among Indians. &o .......................... 39G List of members of the Board of Indian Commissioners, wit11 their post-o%ee ad-dress ..................................... ! .................................. 406 List of agencies formerly assigned to religious denominations ................... 406 Liat of insaectora sud aneoial a e n t s ........................................... 406 List of agents. with thei? post.oEce and telegrsphip address .................... 40V Abstract of p.r op.o sals reoeivedand oontraotsanarded for sap.p. l ies. trsnsportation. goods. hardware. school books. nod medicines for the Indian service .......... 41'2 Index ......................................................................... 647 |