MICHELSON] ALGONQUIAN LINGUISTIC GROUPS 241 
While at Carlisle in the winter of 1911-12 the writer had an oppor- 
tunity of studying for a brief period the Cree spoken at Fort Totten, 
North Dakota. Below are tables for the present independent mode 
and for what was intended (by the writer) to be the subjunctive of 
the same tense. Apparently there was some misunderstanding, for 
the forms of the latter correspond with Lacombe’s ‘“suppositif’’ of 
the “subjonetif”’ and Horden’s future tense of the subjunctive. 
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