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Schedule 28.—Intransitive verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and nouns ; 
used as verbs ---.---..--- Jeccesee 6s sees eee eerie eine = ae 210 
29.—Voice, mode and tense....-.------------- -------- +--+ ---- +--+ 221 
30.—Additional investigations suggested -...----.--.---.------------ 228 
Experience had demonstrated the propriety of some changes in the 
alphabet and a considerable enlargement of the scheme as given in the 
first edition of the work, and in the second Major Powell has made 
many modifications. The schedule of relationship was so large that 
graphic representation was considered necessary, and charts were pre- 
pared which it was thought both the student and the Indian could fol- 
low it with comparative ease. Experience has shown that the idea was 
well founded. 
As in the first edition, blank spaces were given after each schedule 
for such additions as might suggest themselves to the collector; and 
to further facilitate the work separate. alphabet cards of convenient 
size accompanied the volume. 
This publication has not been long enough in the hands of collectors 
to meet with great returns, though a sufficient number have been re- 
ceived, filled or partly filled, to justify the Bureau in anticipating, in 
the not distant future, the receipt of a body of material prepared ac- 
cording to scientific methods which, when published, will prove a valu- 
able contribution to this branch of ethnologic research. 
Abbott (G. H.). Vocabulary of the Coquille; 180 words. 
311. folio. Collected in 1858, at the Silets Indian Agency. 
Anderson (Alexander C.). Concordance of the Athabascan Languages, 
with Notes. 
1211. folio. Comparative vocabulary of 180 words of the following dialects: 
Chipwyan, Tacully, Klatskanai, Willopah, Upper Umpqua, Tootooten, Apple- 
gate Creek, Hopah Haynarger. 
Notes on the Indians of the Northwest Coast. 
1211. folio. 
Vocabulary of the Klatskanai Dialect of the Tahculli, Atha- 
basca; 180 words. 
311. folio. 
Arny (Gov. W. I’. M.). Vocabulary of the Navajo Indians. 
10 ll. 4°. On Smithsonian form. Collected in 1874. Governor Arny was 
assisted by Prof. Valentine Friese and Rey. W. B. Forrey. 
Arroyo de la Cuesta (P. Felipe). Idiomas Californios. 
32 pp. folio. ‘This manuscript, containing 12 short vocabularies, was copied 
from the original in Santa Barbara, Cal., by Mr. E. T. Murray. ‘The following 
are the vocabularies: Esselen, or Huelel—Mutsun; San Antonio y San Miguel; 
San Luis Obispo; Nopthrinthres of San Juan Baptista—Yokuts; Canal de Santa 
Barbara; San Luis Rey; Karkin—Mutsun; Tuichun—Mutsun (?); Saclan; Sui- 
sun—Wintun; Hluimen, or Uhimen—Mutsun; Lathruunun—Yokuts. 
Azpell (Assist. Surg. Thos. F.). Vocabulary of the Hoopa, and Kla- 
math; 200 words each. 
1011. 4°. OnSmithsonian form. Collected in California in 1870. 
