—— Words, Phrases, and Sentences
of the Yamhill Dialect of the Kalapuya
Family.
9 pp. 4^o.
In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 1st
ed., incomplete.
Collected at the Grande Ronde Agency, 1877.
—— Vocabulary of the Kansas or Kaw.
12 pp. 4^o.
In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 1st
ed., incomplete.
—— Linguistic Material collected
at the Chico Rancheria of the
Michopdo Indians (Maidu
family), Sacramento Valley, California.
84 pp. sm.
4^o, blank book. Text with, interlinear translation,
phrases, and sentences.
Collected in 1877.
—— Words, Phrases, and Sentences
in the Molale Language.
30 ll. 4^o.
In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 1st
ed. Collected at
the Grande Ronde Agency, Oregon, in 1877.
—— Texts in the Molale Language
with Interlinear Translation.
12 ll. folio.
Consists of a short description of marriage
ceremonies, the “Myth
of the Coyote”, and a “Raid of the Cayuse
Indians”.
Collected at the Grande Ronde Reserve in 1877, from
Stephen Savage.
—— Vocabulary of the Mohawk.
7 ll. folio.
Collected from Charles Carpenter, an Iroquois of
Brantford, in 1876.
—— Vocabulary of the Noenstoeki
or Nestuccas Dialect of the Selish
family.
10 ll. 4^o.
Collected in 1877 from an Indian called “Jack”,
of
Salmon River, Oregonian
Coast. On Smithsonian form.
—— Sasti-English and English-Sasti
Dictionary.
84 ll. sm.
4^o. Alphabetically arranged from materials collected
at Dayton, Polk County,
Oregon, in November, 1877. The informants
were two young men,
the brothers Leonard and Willie Smith, pure
blood Shasti (or Sasti)
Indians, who had come from the Grand Ronde
Indian Agency, a distance
of 25 miles. Their old home is the Shasti
Valley, near Yreka,
Cal.
—— Shasti-English and English-Shasti
Dictionary.
69 ll. sm.
4^o. Obtained from “White Cynthia”,
a Klamath woman
living at Klamath Lake
Reservation, Williamson River, Lake County,
Oregon, in September,
1877. Dialect spoken at Crescent City, Cal.
—— Vocabulary of the Saw[)a]no or
Shawnee.
7 pp. folio.
Collected in 1879 from Bluejacket. Includes clans
of
the Shawnees with their
totems.
—— Shawano Linguistic Material.
24 pp. folio.
Texts with interlinear translation, grammatic
forms, phrases, and
sentences. Collected February and March, 1880,
from Charles Bluejacket,
delegate of Shawano tribe to the United
States Government.
—— Tonkawa-English and English-Tonkawa
Dictionary.
52 pp. sm.
4^o.
—— Words, Phrases, and Sentences
in the Umpkwa Language.
22 ll. 4^o.
In Introduction to Study of Indian Languages, 1st ed.
Collected at Grande
Ronde Agency, 1877.