—— Vocabulary of the Paviotso.
61 ll. 4^o.
Collected from Naches, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1873.
—— Vocabulary of the Paviotso.
77 ll. 4^o.
Collected in Humboldt Valley, Nevada, 1880.
—— Vocabulary of the Paviotso, Western
Nevada.
25 pp. 4^o.
In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 2d
ed., incomplete.
Collected in 1880.
—— Vocabulary of the Shoshoni of
Nevada.
9 ll. 4^o.
—— Vocabulary of the Shoshoni of
Western Nevada.
37 ll. 4^o
and folio. Collected in 1880.
—— Vocabulary of the Tabuat Utes,
Grand River, Colorado.
10 ll. 4^o.
On Smithsonian form. Collected in 1868.
—— Vocabulary of the Tantawaits
(Shimawiva).
18 ll. 4^o.
Obtained from an Indian at Las Vegas, Nev., 1873.
—— Vocabulary of the Tosauwihi—Shoshoni
of Eastern Nevada.
56 ll. 4^o.
Collected from an Indian called Captain Johnson, in
1873.
—— Vocabulary of the Uchi; 50 words.
2 ll. folio.
—— Vocabulary of the Ute Indians
of Utah.
16 ll. 4^o.
Obtained of an Indian named Pompuwar, in 1873.
—— Vocabulary of the Utes of Weber
River, Utah.
23 pp. 8^o
and 4^o. Collected in 1877.
—— Vocabulary of the Utes of the
White and Uinta Rivers, Utah.
62 ll. 4^o.
—— Vocabulary of the Wintu’n.
40 ll. 4^o.
Collected in 1880.
—— Words, Phrases, and Sentences
in the Kaivavwit Dialect of the
Shoshoni Language.
103 ll.
4^o. Obtained from a band of Indians living on
Kaibab
Creek, Southern Utah.
—— Words, Phrases, and Sentences
of the Ute Indians of Utah
Territory.
487 ll.
4^o.
—— Vocabulary of the Kootenay; 185
words.
2 ll. folio.
Mr. Powell is Superintendent of Indian Affairs,
Canada.
=Powers= (Stephen). Vocabulary of the Modoc;
31 words.
1 sheet
folio.
—— Vocabulary of the Tolowa; 10
words.
1 l. folio.
—— Vocabularies of the Wailakki
and Hupa Languages; 211 words each.
6 ll. folio.
On Smithsonian form.
—— Vocabulary of the Washo; 211
words.
10 ll. 4^o.
On Smithsonian form. Collected at Carson City,
Nev.,
1876.
=Preston= (Capt. William). Vocabulary
of the Delewes.
1 p. folio.
This and the three following vocabularies were taken
in 1796 by Capt.
William Preston, Fourth United States Regulars,
and found in a memorandum
book originally belonging to him, but now
in the possession of
his grandson, Prof. William P. Johnson, of the
Washington and Lee University.
—— Vocabulary of the Potawatomy;
50 words.
1 p. folio.
—— Words and Sentences in Miami.
6 pp. folio.