—— Vocabularies of the Creek or
Muscogee, Uchee, Hitchita, Natchez,
Co-os-au-da or Co-as-sat-te,
Alabama, and Shawnee.
56 ll. folio.
These vocabularies are arranged in parallel columns
for comparative purposes,
and contain from 1,500 to 1,700 words
each. The manuscript
was submitted to Mr. J.H. Trumbull, of
Hartford, Conn., for
examination, and was by him copied on slips,
each containing one
English word and its equivalent in the dialects
given above, spaces
being reserved for other dialects. They were
then sent to Mrs. A.E.W.
Robertson, of Tullahassee, Ind. T., who
inserted the Chickasaw.
These cards are also in the possession of
the Bureau of Ethnology.
—— Vocabulary of the Osage; 200
words.
11 ll. folio.
—— Vocabulary of the Toncawe; 175
words.
10 ll. 4^o.
=Pilling= (James C.). Words and Phrases in the
Wundat or Wyandot
Language.
36 ll. folio.
In Introduction to Study of Indian Languages, 1st
ed., incomplete.
Collected from John Grayeyes, a Wyandot Chief,
1880.
=Pope= (Maj. F.L.). Vocabulary of Words
from the Siccany Language.
14 pp. 4^o.
“The tribe known as the Sicannies inhabit the
tract
of country lying to
the northwest of Lake Tatla, in British
Columbia, and their
language is nearly the same as that spoken by
the Connenaghs, or Nahonies,
of the Upper Stikine.”
=Poston= (Charles D.). Vocabulary of the Pima
Indians of Arizona; 180
words.
10 ll. 4^o.
On Smithsonian form.
=Powell= (John Wesley). Conjugation of Ute Verbs.
438 ll.
4^o.
—— Miscellaneous Linguistic Notes
on the Utes and Pai-Utes of
Colorado and Utah.
120 ll.
4^o.
—— Notes on the Shinumo Language.
44 pp. 4^o.
Collected at Oraibi, N. Mex., in 1870.
—— Notes on the Songs, Mythology,
and Language of the Pai-Utes,
1871-’72.
194 pp.
folio.
—— Ute Vocabulary.
11 ll. 4^o.
Contains also a brief list of duals and plurals of
nouns, adjectives, pronouns,
and verbs.
—— Vocabulary of the Gosi-Ute.
71 ll. 4^o.
Collected from an Indian named Seguits, from Skull
Valley, Nev., 1873.
—— Vocabulary of the Hu-muk-a-ha-va
(Mojaves); 55 words.
4 ll. 4^o.
Collected in Las Vegas Valley, Nev., October, 1873.
—— Vocabulary of the Indians of
Las Vegas, Nev.
93 ll. 4^o.
Contains conjugation of the verbs “to strike”
and “to
eat.”
—— Vocabulary of the Navajo.
8 ll. folio.
Collected in 1870 at Fort Defiance.
—— Vocabulary of the Noje.
10 ll. 4^o.
Collected in 1881.
—— Vocabulary of the Pavants of
Utah.
17 ll. 4^o.
Obtained from Kanosh, a chief of the Pavants, in
1873.