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Baer (John). Vocabularies of the Yerigen (Tchuktchi), 250 words; and 
of the Chaklock, 100 words. 
10 ll. folio. Mr. Baer accompanied the Rogers Ex. Ex. The Yerigen words 
were collected in Glasenep Harbor, Straits of Seniavine, west side of Behring 
Straits. The Chaklock words from the inhabitants of the island of Chaklock, 
about two miles te the southward. 
Balitz (Antoine). Vocabulary of the Aleuts; 211 words. 
1011. 4°. On Smithsonian form. Collected in the Aleutian Islands in 1868. 
Ballou (E.). Words, Phrases, and Sentences in the Shoshone Language. 
162 pp. 4°. In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 2 ed. Col- 
lected at the Shoshone and Bannock Agency, Wyoming Territory, 1880-1881. 
None of the schedules are neglected, and many are filled and additions made. 
Mr. Ballou has added much to the value of his manuscript by copious etlmologic 
notes. 
Bannister (Henry M.). Vocabulary of the Malimoot, Kotzebue Sound ; 
200 words. 
10. 4°. On Smithsonian form. 
Barnhardt (W. H.). Comparative Vocabulary of the Languages spoken 
by the Umpqua, Lower Rogue River, and Calapooa Indians; 160 
words. 
4ll. folio. 
Barnhart (—.). Vocabulary of the Kalapuya; 211 words. 
611. folio. On Smithsonian form. 
Vocabulary of the Lower Rogue River Indians; 211 words. 
611. folio. On Smithsonian form. 
Barker (J. C.). Vocabulary of the Indians of Santa Tomas Mission, 
Lower California; 150 words. 
100. 4°. On Smithsonian form. Collected in 1876. 
Bartlett (John Russell). Vocabularies of the Cahita, Opate, and Tara- 
humara; 200 words each. 
711. folio. 
Vocabulary of the Ceris; 180 words. 
611. folio. Taken by Mr. Bartlett from Hermosillo, a native, January, 1852. 
Vocabulary of the Cochimi; 180 words. 
611. folio. 
Vocabulary of the Coco Maricopa; 180 words. 
611. folio. 
Vocabulary of the Coppermine Apaches; 150 words. 
611. folio. Obtained by Mr. Bartlett from Mancus Colorado, a chief of the 
Coppermine Apaches, July, 1851. 
Vocabulary of the Diegeno; 150 words. 
6 ll. folie. 
Vocabulary of the Dieguina; 180 words. 
611. folio. These Indians resided for 20 miles along the coast in the neigh- 
borhood of San Diego. 
Vocabulary of the Hum-mock-a-ha-vi; 180 words. 
611. folio. 
Vocabulary of the Kioway; 200 words. 
611. folio. On Smithonian form. Collected from Esteban, a Mexican in the 
service of the Mexican Boundary Commission, who had been a captain seven 
years among the Comanches and Kioways in Texas, 
