1908.1 



NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 



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colt: 



puii'go en du a. 



[piifi'go, horse + en or iin + 

 du a, young one.] 

 comb : 



2,n'ka go si up. 



[afi'ka hit, red + go si up.] 

 cow {Bos) : 

 kwitc'en. 

 cow-bird (Molothnis ater) : 

 pa'su urn pa gun suk. 



[pa^su ump, sand + pa'gun- 

 suk, black-bird.] 

 coyote {Canis latrans) : 



i'ju pa. 

 crane, blue. Sec blue heron, 

 crane, northern l^rown {Grus cana- 

 densis) : 

 ko'rra. 



[Imitative.] 

 crane-fly {Tipula, etc.) : 

 i'ju pa mo po. 



{i'fu pa, coyote + mo'po, 



mosquito.] 

 This name, "Coyote mos- 

 quito," is legendary. 

 pi'a mo po (not approved). 

 [pi'a, big -I- mo po, mosquito.] 

 cray-fish : 

 pa'to go bi. 



[pa'to + go'hi, face.] 

 cricket, black {Anahrus simplex) : 

 ma'so. 



These crickets, in particular, 

 were formerly regularly 

 eaten when abundant, be- 

 ing roasted in pits lined 

 with hot stones and cov- 

 ered (vid. under Cicada). 

 Sometimes they were eaten 

 without previous cooking. 



During certain seasons this 

 form occurred in vast 

 swarms or "armies," at 

 such times furnishing an 

 easily obtainable, abund- 

 ant and relished food-sup- 

 ply. It is likened by the 

 Goshutes to the shrimp, 

 which, indeed, they term 

 the "fish-cricket" (ma so- 

 panwitc). This cricket and 

 the Cicada, which occurred 

 in similar abundance, were 

 apparently the most impor- 

 tant sources of Arthropod 

 food. 

 cricket, common {Gryllus) : 



tsu'rru pmtc (Goship). 



tsu'du kum bite (Goshute). 



tsin'a pintc (Go.shute). 



ti'da kum. 

 crow (Corvus americanus) : 



hai. 

 curlew (Murenius longirostris) : 



ko'hwi (Goship). 



ko'ki (Goshute). 

 [Imitative.] 



D. 



deer, black-tailed or mule : 

 (a) general term: so'ko rri. 

 (6) male : so'ko rri tin gu um pa. 

 [so'korri + un, article + gu- 

 um pa, male, mate.] 

 deer, white-tailed or Virginia 

 (Odocoileus virginianus) : 

 jo'gwi. 

 deerskin : 



so'ko rra em bur. 



[so'korri, deer + em bur, hide.] 



