MUSKHOGEAN LANGUAGES. 



51 



K. 



Kam-pi-lub-bee {Rev.) [An article in 

 the Clioctaw language] 



In Indian Missionary, vol. 4, uo. 3, p. 2, 

 Atoka, Iiul.T. March, 1883, 4^ 



Occupies nearly half a column. Daiod "Fob. 

 16, 1888, Tobuksy County, Chahta Yakut ; " uo 

 other hoatling ; .signed with the abov<' naiuo. 



[A letter in the Choctaw language.] 



In Indian Mi-ssionary, vol. 4, uo. 4, p. 3, 



Atoka, Iiid. T. April, 1888, 4'. 



The letter is aiUlrossed to the editor and 



dated at tlio toj); uo other heading; occupies 



ouothird of a column. 



Keti Bihiuu [Choctaw]. See "Wright 

 (A.) and Byingtou (C.) 



Kidder (Francis). See Casey ( J. C. ) and 

 Waldron (— ). 



Kilbat (H.) Association notice. 



In Indian Missionary, vol. 5, no. 4, p. 7, 

 Atoka, Tnd. T. April, 1889, 4^. 



Kilbat (tl.) — Continued. 



A short notice in tlio Chikasaw language, 

 headed " I.stonwal, Chikasha Yakni, Mucli 

 uitak 3(1, 1883,'' and .siguod " U. Kilbat, Pastor, 

 11. Kcani liolissochi." 



Kingsbuiy (John P.) See Wright (A.) 

 and Byington (C.) 



Koassati : 



Vocabulary Soo Gatschot (A.S.) 



Vocabulary Pike (A.) 



Kovar(7^/-. Eniil). IJelter die Bedentung 

 des po.s.se.sivischen I'rononieu f'iir die 

 Ausdrucksweiso des substantivischen 

 Attributes. 



In Zeitschrift fiir Volknrpsycliologio uiul 

 Spi-achwisscnscbaft, vol. — , pp. 380-394, Berlin, 

 1886. 



Examples in a nuinbia' of Amorii'an lan- 

 guages, amoug them the Clioctaw, p. 3i)(». 



Title from Prof. A. I'\ Chaniburlaiu from 

 copy in the library of Toronto University. 



L. 



Laud (Joseph Henrj'). Kometv mouiet 

 enhopoyotv. 



lu Indian Journal, vol. 2, no. 31, Muscogee, 

 lad. T. April 3, 1878, folio. (*) 



"To desire and to seek," iu the Muskoki 

 language. 



Evketeckv. 



In Indian Journal, vol. 2, uo. .00, Muscageo, 

 lud. T.Aug. 11, 1878, folio. (*) 



• " Taking hoed to one's self," in the Muskoki 

 language. 



See Loughridge (R. M.), Winslctt 



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



See Robertson (A. E. W.) 



Joseph Henry Land, son of Rev. — Land, a 

 white miuislor of the Baptist church, who mar- 

 ried among the Creeks, wasbornat Choska, Ind. 

 T. in 1859. Ho lost his mother iu iuiancj', and 

 spent a few of his earlier years with his father 

 iu tlie States. Brought back to his mothers 

 friends, he was for some time a Tallahassee 

 pupil, where ho learned to help in printing 

 "Our Monthly." Friends helped him to get 

 to Park College, Mo., where ho was a diligent 

 student and a Imsy worker. After several 

 years there, ho returned to the Creeks, among 

 wlioai lie has taught almost constantly since. 

 He united early with the Presbyterian church, 

 in wliieli he is now a licensed minister, wliile. 

 still teaching day and Sabbith schools. He is 

 quite a successful interpreter, aud has trans- 

 lated mauy of the Creek laws, by appointaieat 

 of council. — Airs. Robertson. 



Latham (Robert Gordon). Miscellaneous 

 contributions to the ethnography of 

 North America. By R. G. Latham, M. D. 



Iu Philological Soe. [of London], Proc. vol.2, 

 pp. 31-50, [Loudonl, 1846, S\ 



Table of words sliowing allinitics between 

 the Ahuouim language and a number of Amer- 

 ican languages, among thorn the Muskogheand 

 Choctaw, pp. 32-31. 



Keiirintediu the same, luthor's " Opuscula" — 

 second title below. 



On the languages of the Oregon Ter- 

 ritory. By R. G. Latham, M. D. 



In Ethnological Soc. of London, Journal, vol. 

 1, pp. 151-166, Edinburgh, [1818], 8\ 



Twenty-four words of Shoshone sliowing 

 miscellaneous allinitics, "such as they ar(^" 

 with a number of other American languagos, 

 among them the Choctaw, pp. 159-100. 



Tliis article reprinted on pp. 249-205 of the 

 following : 



Opuscula. ! Essays [ chiefly | philo- 

 logical aud ethnographical | by | Rob- 

 ert Gordon Latham, | M. A., M. D., F. 

 R. S., etc. 1 late fellow of Kings Col- 

 lege, Cambridge, late professor of En- 

 glish in University College, London, 

 late assistant physician ■ at the Middle- 

 sex Hospital, i 



Williams Sc Norgato, i It Henrietta 

 street, Covent garden, London j and 1 



