Ryder.] 



1G 



[Jan. 3 



September wasumaw - eeseek. 



seven oodzook. 



shaking hands ; see memet. 



shoot, to, hod-thoo. 



shoot, to, an arrow perpendicularly , 



ow-the-je-arra-thunum. 

 shoulder ; see mamegemethin. 

 singing su-au-thou. 

 sitting liados-do-ding. 

 six bashedtheek. 

 sixteen ; see six. 

 sleep puth-u-auth. 

 smoke poss-tb.ee. 

 sneezing midy-u-theu. 

 snow ; see corrasoob. 

 sore throat aaaduck. 

 sorrow corrasoob. 

 spear ; see ban-nan. 

 spoon banamait. 

 spruce traw-na-soo. 

 spruce rind sou-sot. 

 standing king-abie. 

 stars io-ush-zatb. 

 stockings gosset. 

 stone ou-gen. 

 stooping bedy-yan. 

 sun kuis ; deu-is (?) . 

 swimming tu-wid-yie. 

 teeth outbermay ; see botonet. 

 ten sbansee. 



ticklas gotbieget. 



thirteen ; see three. 



thigh ite-ween. 



tongue me-ma-za. 



tow or oakum ; see oakum. 



thread me-roo-pisb. 



three sbendeek. 



throwing ; see pug-a-tbuse. 



thumb boo-it, poorth ; see stioeena. 



thunder peto-tho-risk. 



trap, a, jib e-tbun, sbabatbooret. 



twelve ; see tioo. 



twenty atbo-onut. 



twenty -two ; see two. 



twine me-roo-pisb. 



two adjieicb. 



vessel adotbe. 



walk, to, bay-sot ; wooth-yan. 



walking stick chee-tbing. 



warming yourself obosheen. 



watch, a, kuis. 



water ebauthoo. 



wild goose yew-one. 



willow-grouse zosweet. 



wind tis-eu-lhun . 



woman eemornmoos. 



wood adi-ab. 



woodpecker shebobowit. 



yaioning ii-be-atb. 



your, in : "your bead;" seckeatbut. 



The Eye, Ocular Muscles and Lachrymal Glands of the Shrew-mole 

 (Blarina talpoides Gray). 



By John A. Byder. 



(Read before the American PhilosopJiical Society, January 3, 1S90.) 



As far as I arn aware, tbe minute anatomy of the eyes of the American 

 Soricidse or shrew-mice has been but little studied. Recently I have had 

 an opportunity to obtain the eyes of the short-tailed shrew-mole, Blarina 

 talpoides, and thinking their anatomy might present something novel, 

 they were cut into series of sections. These disclosed the peculiarities to 

 be mentioned later. 



The eyes were dissected out, and, as the sequel proved, togetber with 

 the uninjured lachrymal glands and ocular muscles. 



