MICHELSON] ALGONQUIAN LINGUISTIC GROUPS 243 
We will first discuss the indicative forms. In the following Mon- 
tagnais is left out, as the relations of Cree and Montagnais are treated 
specially below. Here it is sufficient to say that the two with pho- 
netic differences are essentially a linguistic unit. Statistics follow: 
1—you (pl.) no correspondent; composed of the intrans. forms for 
1 and you with phonetic changes. 
I—HI™M agreement with F., Men., D. (one form).! 
I—THEM an. agreement with F., Men., D. (one form). 
I—IT agreement with Men., A., Oj. 
I—THEM inan. agreement with Men., S. 
WE (excl.) intrans. agreement with D. (one form). 
WE (excl.)—THEER agreement with D. (one form). 
WE (excl.)—you agreement with D. (one form). 
WE (excl.)—nIM agreement with Oj., A., D. (one form). 
WE (excl.)—THEM an. agreement with Oj., A., N. 
WE (excl.)—17T agreement with A. 
WE (excl.)—THEM inan. formation same as WE (exel.)—1T. 
WE (incl.) intrans. (Horden) no correspondent. 
WE (inel.) intrans. (Fort Totten) agreement with Oj., A. 
we (incl.)—nim (Horden); cf. Men? 
WE (incl.)—nim (Fort Totten) agreement Oj., A. 
WE (incl.)—rTHeEM an. (Horden) no correspondent, ef. Men. 
WE (incl.)—tHEM an. (Fort Totten) agreement with Oj., A. 
WE (incl.)—1rT (one form, Lacombe) no correspondent. 
We (inel.)—1r (one form, Lacombe; Fort Totten) agreement 
with A. 
WE (incl.)—THEM inan. formation same as WE (incl.)—1T. 
THOU—US (excl.) no correspondent; composed of THOU intrans. 
+i+nan: ef. Fox ke—ipena for the formation. 
THOU—HIM agreement with Men., F., D. (one form). 
THOU—THEM an. agreement with Men., F. D. 
THOU—1iT agreement with Men., Oj., A. 
THOU—THEM inan. formation the same as THOU—IT. 
YE intrans. no correspondent; same formative elements found in 
YE—ME. 
YE—ME no correspondent; composed of the intrans. form for YE +7. 
YE—Uws (excl.) no correspondent; formation precisely the same as 
THOU—US (excel.). 
YE—HIM agreement with Men., D. (one form); ef. also OV ANS: 
N., Pass. 
1 The following are the principal abbreviations used in this paper: A., Algonkin; an., animate; C., 
Cree; D., Delaware; excl., exclusive; F., Fox; inan., inanimate; incl., inclusive; M., Micmac; Men., 
Menominee; Mont., Montagnais; N., Natick; Oj., Ojibwa; Ot., Ottawa; P., Peoria; Pass., Passama- 
quoddy; Pot., Potawatomi; S., Shawnee. 
? Lacombe gives a variant that agrees absolutely with Menominee. 
