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include, besides the stems and vocables found in these texts, many 

 forais and words obtained mdependently by Doctor Farrand and 

 myself; also the collection of Alsea and Yakwma vocabularies made 

 in 1884 by the late J. Owen Dorsey under the direction of the Bureau 

 of American Ethnology, in the possession of which these vocabula- 

 ries are at the present time. For the convenience of students an 

 alphabetical list of all formative elements employed by the Alsea 

 language is added . 



L. J, F. 

 Portland, Oreg., July, 1916. 



96653— 20— Bull. 67 2 



