1908. 



NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 



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peritoneum : 



sa'pa go na (Goship). 

 [sap, belly + go'na.] 

 phalanx of finger, first : 

 ma'tso ni. 



[ma, hand + tso'ni, bone, 

 probably bone adjacent to 

 hand.] 

 phalanx of finger, those beyond 

 first (together) : 

 na'ta wi a. 

 phalangid, harvestman (general 

 term) : 

 an'ga so glints (Goship). 

 pa'rri a (Goshute). 

 [pa'rri a, elk.] 



The reference in the second 

 name is to the long legs, 

 "elk legs." 

 phalarope, Wilson's (Steganopus 

 wilsoni) : 

 pa'na da komp. 

 pan'tsi kwiit (female). 

 placenta : 

 du'i noib. 



[dii'i, from du^i tci, young one 

 + noib.\ 

 planarian (general term) : 

 pan'di sip a. 



[General term for various 

 aquatic invertebrates. Cf. 

 Hydrophilus.] 

 plover : 



u'lin gwi wi ta. 



[Imitative.] See snipe, 

 plover, ring-necked {Mgialitis im- 

 palmatis) : 

 tu'pan dzo no. 

 porcupine {Erethizo7i epixanthus) : 

 yu'na;yiin. 



potato worm : 



ta'gu. 

 pubic region : 



bu'i sip. 

 puma {Felis concolor) : 



to'ga rro ka. 



toi'rrok. 



kwi'ni a rro ko bite. 



to'kwii tsi. 

 pupa of Phlegethonotus , etc. 



bi'ji ma ku ints. 



[M'ji, milk + ku'i mts.' 

 pupil of eye : 



du'u. 



quill of feather : 

 ga'sa o rra. 



[ga'sa, wing, large feather + 

 o'rra, stalk.] 

 quill, porcupine : 

 yun'a ai gwo bi. 



[yiin, porcupine + ai'gwo hi, 

 to prick, that which pricks, 

 etc.] 



R. 



rabbit, jack {Lepus callotis) : 

 kum. 



This hare was formerly a 

 chief dependence of the 

 Goshutes for their animal 

 food and for clothing. The 

 skins were, and to some 

 extent still are, cut into 

 strips, which were so rolled 

 into ropes that only fur was 

 exposed. These were then 

 bound into blankets (kum- 

 wi ga), or made into clothes 

 which are warm and very 



