=Cooper= (Dr. J.G.). Vocabulary of the
Gros Ventres and Blackfoot.
6 pp. folio.
On Smithsonian form. Collected 1861.
—— Vocabulary of the Siksikh[=o]ae,
or Blackfoot; 180 words.
7 pp. folio.
Recorded March, 1861.
—— Vocabulary of the Tshihalish;
180 words.
6 ll. folio.
=Corbusier= (William H.). Vocabulary of the Apache-Mojave,
or Yavape; and
Apache-Yuma, or Tulkepa,
with ethnopaphic notes.
54 pp. 4^o.
In Introduction to the Study of Indian
Languages—nearly
complete. Collected at the Rio Verde Agency,
Arizona, 1873, ’74,
’75.
=Corliss= (Capt. A.W.). Vocabulary of
the Lacotah, or Sioux, Brule
band.
50 pp. 4^o.
“Notes made while at Spotted Tail’s Agency
of Brule
Sioux Indians on the
White River, in Dakota and Nebraska, in 1874.”
In Introduction to the
Study of Indian Languages, 1st ed. Copied
from original manuscript
loaned by Captain Corliss.
=Clark= (W.C.). Vocabulary of the Modoc of Southern
Oregon.
12 pp. 4^o.
In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 1st
ed. Collected in
1878 at Yaneks.
=Craig= (R.O.). Vocabulary of the Skagit and
Snohomish.
4 ll. 4^o.
Collected in 1858.
=Cremony= (John C.). Vocabulary of the Mescalero
Apaches.
6 ll. folio.
Obtained by Captain Cremony at Fort Sumner, Bosque
Redondo, on the Pecos
River, N. Mex., in 1863.
=Crook= (Gen. George). Vocabulary of the
Hoopah of the Lower Trinity
River, California; 180
words.
2 ll. 4^o.
—— Vocabulary of the Tahluwah; 180
words.
3 ll. folio.
=Denig= (E.T.). Vocabulary of the Blackfoot,
by E.T. Denig, Indian agent,
Fort Union.
6 pp. folio.
=Diezman= (F.J.). Grammar of the Mosquito Indian
Language, prepared by
F.J. Diezman, of
San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua.
16 ll. 4^o.
Prepared in 1865.
=Dorsey= (James Owen). Myths, Stories, and Letters
in the [C/]egiha
Language.
750 pp.
folio. This material is in hands of the printer,
and will
form Part I, Vol. 6,
Contributions to North American Ethnology. It
comprises 70 stories
and myths and 300 letters, each with
interlinear translation,
explanatory notes, and free translation.
—— Grammar of the [C/]egiha Language.
800 pp.
folio. Will form Part 2 of Vol. 6, Contributions
to North
American Ethnology.
—— [C/]egiha Dictionary—[C/]egiha-English
and English-[C/]egiha,
alphabetically arranged;
contains 20,000 words.
22,000 slips.
Will form Part 3 of Vol. 6, Contributions to North
American Ethnology.
—— Linguistic Material of the Iowas,
Otos, and Missouris.
1,000 pp.
folio. Consists of myths, stories, and letters,
with
interlinear translation,
a dictionary of 9,000 words, and a
grammar.