MUSKllOGEAN LANGUAGES. 



45 



Henod (G.) — Coutiaued. 



book, and a Crock rcailer aud grammar jirc- 

 paicd by Dr. Buckuer for the iircss. Tb(! war 

 iutorruptcd tbeir work, and bo did not survive 

 it many years. 



Ills wife (Atary Lewis) survives, aud bas 

 been for many years one of tbo most etUcient 

 toacbeis from among tbo TiiHabassce pupils, 

 aud, wlicucver opportunity olTerod, a good 

 belper to tbo writer, iu tbo Crcok — Mm. Hob- 

 citson. 



Hiinona vttii [Choctaw]. Sec Will- 

 iams (L. S.) 

 Hinili Ubokaia [Choctaw]. See Wright 



(A.) and Byington (C.) 

 History of Joseph » " » Choctaw. 



See Dukes (J.) 

 Hitchiti : 



Conjugations 

 General discussion 

 Glossary 



Legend 



Xumerals 



Numerals 



f^ong 



Trxt 



Vocabuiary 

 Voiabulary 

 Voeabulary 

 Voiabulary 

 Vocabulary 

 Vocabulary 



Words 

 ^Vords 

 See, also, Mikasuki. 



Seerikc (A.) 



Gatscbet (A.S.) 

 Gatscbet (A.S.) 

 Gatscbot (A.S.) 

 Haiufes (E. M.) 

 Trumbull ( J. ir.) 

 Gatscbet (A.S.) 

 Gatscbet (A.S.) 

 Casey (J.C.) 

 Gallatin (A.) 

 Gatscbet (A.S.) 

 Gibba (G.) 

 Pike (A.) 

 Scboolcraft (II. 

 K.) and Trum- 

 bull (J.n.) 

 Fitcb (A.) 

 Gatscbet (A.S.) 



Hodge (David McKillop). Sec Gatscbet 



(A.S.) 

 See Loughridge (K. M.) aud Wins- 



lett (D.) 

 Sec Loughridge (R. M.j, Wiiislett 



(1).), and Robertson (W. S.) 



Sec Robertson (A. E. AV.) 



See Robertson (W. S.) 



See Robertson (W. S.) and Wins- 



lett(l).) 

 Holisso aniinipa tosholi. See Byington 



(C.) 

 Holisso liolitopa » » * Chahta. See 



Wright (Alfred). 

 Holisso hvshi • * » Chahta almanac. 



See Byington (C.) 

 Holmes (Ih'v. Ahiel). [Menioir of tlie 



Miihcayan Indians.] 

 Iu Massachusetts llist. Soe. Coll. first series, 



vol. 0, pp. 75-99, Boston, 1804, 8^. 



Contains, pp. 90-D9, a discussion on the lan- 



Holmes (A.) — Continued. 



guage of these Indians, and includes specimens 

 of the Chactaw lauguage.pp. 91-95. — Compara- 

 tive vocabulary of 10 words of tbo Chactaw 

 and Mobcagan, p. 96. — Numerals 1-10 of tho 

 Chaetaw and ilohcagan, ]). 97. 

 Issued separately as follows: 



[ ] A Memoir | of tho ; Moheagau lu- 



dians, [ written iu the year M. DCCC. IV. 

 [I3o.ston: 1804.] (*) 



Half title, pp. 1-27, &\ Title from Dr. Sauuicl 

 A. Green, of the Massachusett.s Hi.st. Soc. 



Hopuetakuce bapti.setv [Muskoki]. 

 See Loughridge (K. M.), Winslett 

 (D.), and Land (J. II.) 



Hosmer (ilrs. Susan). See Gatschet (A. 

 S.) 



How do we know there is a God [Choc- 

 taw] ? See Williams (L. S.) 



HoTvitt (Emanuel). Selections | from | 

 letters [ written during a tour through | 

 the United States, \ In the Summer and 

 Autumn of 1819 ; ' illustrative of | tho 

 character of the native Indians, | aud 

 of their descent from | tho lost ten 

 tribes of Israel ; \ As well as descriptive 

 of j tho present situation aud | suffer- 

 ings of emigrants, j and of the i soil aud 

 state of agriculture. | Hy E. llowitt. | 

 [Quotation four lines.] j 



Nottingham: \ Printed and sold by 

 J. Dunn, Market-place; | sold also by | 

 Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, and Dartou, 

 Harvey i^: Darton, London : j II. Moz- 

 ley, Richardson tt llandford, Derby ; 

 Colliuson and j Laugley, Manslicld, aud 

 all other Booksellers. [IS'JU ?] 



Title reverse blank 1 1. pp. iii-xxii, 1-2;J0, 10'^. 

 The ailvertisemeut is dated: "Mansfield, 

 tth month, lOtb, 1820." 



"Language" (general remarks), with a short 

 comparative vocabulary of English, Cbarribee, 

 Creek, and Uebrow subjoined (from Edwards's 

 West Indies), pp. 107-109. 

 Co2>ics seen : Congress. 



Hoxie (Walter). Seminole Indian words 

 relating to parakeets; also, Seminole 

 names of mammals. 



Manuscript, 1 p. 4^, in tbo archives of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected iu Brevard 

 County, Florida, in the fall of 1888. 



Hudson (Peter). Words, i)hrases, and 

 sentences in the Choctaw language. 



Manuscript, jip. 1-104, 4°, i;i the library of 

 tbe Bureau of Ethnology. Eceorded in a copy 

 of PowcU.s Introduction to tbo Study of In- 

 dian Languages, first edition. Schedule 1 is 

 lillcd ; schedules 2, 7-11, 1;J-1C, IS, 19, 21, and 23 



