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perch ; Lack-lack-em, goose ; Shik-ku, dog ; Tin-cim, cat ; 

 Mia-dim, man ; Killem, woman ; Collem, child ; Hol- 

 pam, village; Hodis-pam, people; Ya^wom, run; Yo- 

 wis-se, swim ; Ha-to-to, fight ; Wa-not-te, kill ; Hen- 

 nop, yell ; Sed-dem, blood ; Ku-tim, meat ; Dom, ante- 

 lope ; Ich-al-im, dry ; Ta-dis-se, rain ; Baa, salt ; Om, 

 stone ; Ich-on hungry ; Isco-nim, old ; Eppin, afraid ; 

 Ho-ne-ea, angry ; Ich-tu, sick ; Wa-no, die ; Tue, sleep ; 

 Cub-bu, alone; Neh, me; Min, you; Ha-e-wa-na, yes; 

 Doh, no ; Yal-lem, talk ; WSse, stop ; Ho-mar, be still ; 

 Ba-e-dim, now ; Top-pe, bring : Meh, give ; Ha-leen, 

 much; Ha-kup-pe, bitter; Suy-en, sour; As-sa-ke-ma-a- 

 na, know; A-ke, time; Ish-ke-teen, live; Upin-ke-teen, 

 come; Echoii, go; Echo-a-na-ne, going; Echo-a-dean, 

 gone ; Ha-mod-de, where ; Ha-mo-a-na-ne Echon, where 

 are you going ; Ha-awk-we-teen, after ; Him-ma, before ; 

 Hed-em, here ; Hod-6m, there ; Pok-om, sun ; Pok-om 

 puene, sunrise (Akim-hom-Pokomto-do), noon; Pok- 

 om-ti-e-ne, sundown ; Po, night ; Mi-kawda, friend ; Pa- 

 cal-tim, pay; Mu-e-du, deaf; Hes-e-a-na, what; Tchi- 

 e-de, other ; Yim-me-a-na, full ; We-dem-pow, wonder- 

 ful; Epte-ka, frightful ; Moon, shoot; Ta-wal-im, work ; 

 La-wa-e-kana, tired ; Be-nik-men-te, wish ; Hon-bono, 

 forget ; Do-se, bite ; I^a-ha-ha, break ; Mip, hold ; Ich-tu- 

 te, pain ; Pik-e-le,^hot ; Cow-im, earth ; A-la-we, coun- 

 try; Hu-kum, chief; Heum, house; Lo-le, blanket; 

 Tcham, wood ; Tak-kan-im, white man ; Hed-em-a-ke, 

 to-day ; Ka-a-no, yesterday ; Li-a-da, to-morrow. 



REGULAR MEETING, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1870. 

 The President in the chair. The records of preceding meeting read. 



The SECRETARY announced the following correspondence : 



From .1. S. Armstrong, Cleveland, Ohio, April 25; H. F. Bussett. Waterlmry, 

 Conn., April 20; Boston Public Library, April 21; Boston Society Nat. History, 



