1886.1 



369 



[Hoffman. 



To laugh, 



I run, 



You run, 



He runs, 



You and I run (dual), 



We run, 



They run, 



O'iemtsu'. 



Tsin'kexetselsht. 



K'uke'tselsht. 



Ke'tselsht. 



Xeke'tselsht. 



Kee'tselsht. 



Xuketselsht. 



When the runners referred to are visible and at a distance from the 

 speaker, the first syllable of the word is uttered in a high note (prolonged 

 to intensify distance), and the last is expressed in a more subdued and 

 lower key. The word, under such circumstances, is Kee'tselsht. 



PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XXIII. 123. 2u. PRINTED APRIL 30, 1886. 



