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words. 
7 pp. folio. Recorded March, 1861. 
Vocabulary of the Tshihalish; 180 words. 
611. folio. 
Corbusier (William H.). Vocabulary of the Apache-Mojave, or Yavape; 
and Apache-Yuma, or Tulkepa, with ethnopaphic notes. 
54 pp. 4°. In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages—nearly com- 
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Corliss (Capt. A. W.). Vocabulary of the Lacotah, or Sioux, Brulé band. 
50 pp. 4°. ‘Notes made while at Spotted Tail’s Agency of Brulé Sioux In- 
dians on the White River, in Dakota and Nebraska, in 1874.” In Introduction 
to the Study of Indian Languages, Ist ed. Copied from original manuscript 
loaned by Captain Corliss. 
Clark (W.C.). Vocabulary of the Modoc of Southern Oregon. 
12pp. 4°. In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, Ist ed. Col- 
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Craig (R. O.). Vocabulary of the Skagit and Snohomish. 
4ll. 4°. Collected in 1858. 
Cremony (John C.). Vocabulary of the Mescalero Apaches. 
611. folio. Obtained by Captain Cremony at Fort Sumner, Bosque Redondo, 
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Crook (Gen. George). Vocabulary of the Hoopah of the Lower Trinity 
River, California; 180 words. 
Pall, ale 
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Dorsey (James Owen). Myths, Stories, and Letters in the @egiha Lan- 
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750 pp. folio. This material is in hands of the printer, and will form Part I, 
Vol. 6, Contributions to North American Ethnology. It comprises 70 stories and 
myths and 300 letters, each with interlinear translation, explanatory notes, and 
free translation. 
Grammar of the (egiha Language. 
800 pp. folio. Will form Part 2 of Vol. 6, Contributions to North American 
Ethnology. : 
¢egiha Dictionary—egiha-English and English-Gegiha, alpha- 
betically arranged ; contains 20,000 words. 
22,000 slips. Will form Part 3 of Vol. 6, Contributions to North American 
Ethnology. 
Linguistic Material of the Iowas, Otos, and Missouris. 
1,000 pp. folio. Consists of myths, stories, and letters, with interlinear trans- 
lation, a dictionary of 9,000 words, and a grammar. 
