574. CATALOGUE OF LINGUISTIC MANUSCRIPTS. 
Powell (John Wesley). Ute Vocabulary. 
1111. 4°. Contains also a brief list of duals and plurals of nouns, adjectives, 
pronouns, and verbs. 
Vocabulary of the Gosi-Ute. 
7111. 4°. Collected from an Indian named Seguits, from Skull Valley, Nev., 
1873. 
Vocabulary of the Hu-muk-a-hé-va (Mojaves); 55 words. 
411. 4°. Collected in Las Vegas Valley, Nev., October, 1873. 
Vocabulary of the Indians of Las Vegas, Nev. 
9311. 4°. Contains conjugation of the verbs ‘‘to strike” and “to eat.” 
Vocabulary of the Navajo. 
811. folio. Collected in 1870 at Fort Defiance. 
Vocabulary of the Noje. 
101]. 4°. Collected in 1881. 
Vocabulary of the Pavants of Utah. 
1711. 4°. Obtained from Kanosh, a chief of the Pavants, in 1873. 
Vocabulary of the Paviotso. 
6111. 4°. Collected from Naches, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1873. 
Vocabulary of the Paviotso. 
77 11. 4°. Collected in Humboldt Valley, Nevada, 1880. 
Vocabulary of the Paviotso, Western Nevada. 
25 pp. 4°. In Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 2d ed., incom- 
plete. Collected in 1880. 
Vocabulary of the Shoshoni of Nevada. 
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Vocabulary of the Shoshoni of Western Nevada. 
37 ll. 4° and folio. Collected in 1890. 
Vocabulary of the Tabuat Utes, Grand River, Colorado. 
1011. 4°. On Smithsonian form. Collected in 1868. 
Vocabulary of the Tantawaits (Shimawiva). 
181]. 4°. Obtained from an Indian at Las Vegas, Nev., 1873. 
Vocabulary of the Tosauwihi—Shoshoni of Eastern Nevada. 
5611. 4°. Collected from an Indian called Captain Johnson, in 1873. 
Vocabulary of the Uchi; 50 words. 
211. folio. 
Vocabulary of the Ute Indians of Utah. 
1611. 4°. Obtained of an Indian named Pompuwar, in 1873. 
Vocabulary of the Utes of Weber River, Utah. 
23 pp. 8° and 4°. Collected in 1877. 
Vocabulary of the Utes of the White and Uinta Rivers, Utah. 
621]. 4°. 
— — Vocabulary of the Wintu’n. 
40 ll. 4°. Collected in 1880. 
Words, Phrases, and Sentences in the Kaivavwit Dialect of the 
Shoshoni Language. 
10311. 4°. Obtained from a band of Indians living on Kaibab Creek, South- 
ern Utah. 
Words, Phrases, and Sentences of the Ute Indians of Utah 
Territory. 
487 ]]. 49°. 
