MUT’-SUN FAMILY. 
1.— M7’ -wok. 
Collected by Mr. Stephen Powers on Calaveras River, California, from an 
Indian of the tribe and his wife. The Smithsonian alphabet was used. 
2.— Tuolumne. 
Obtained by Mr. Adam Johnson, and published in Schooleraft, Part IV, p. 
408. He says it is spoken by several tribes on the Tuolumne River, 
California. It was copied for comparison by Mr. George Gibbs in Nos. 
523 and 526 of the Smithsonian Collections. The original spelling is 
here given. 
3.—Costano. 
This vocabulary was published in Schooleraft, Part II, p. 494, as having 
been obtained at the Mission of Dolores from an Indian called Pedro 
Alcantara, a native of the Romonan tribe. It is No. 525, Smithsonian 
Collections, and follows the original orthography. 
4.—Tcho-ko-yem. 
This vocabulary (Smithsonian Institution Collections, No. 354) was pub- 
lished in Schooleraft, Part III, p. 428. Mr. Gibbs says it was obtained 
from Indians living at the head of Sonoma Valley, California. In 
No. 354, Mr. Gibbs transliterated it into the Smithsonian alphabet. 
5.—Mitsin. 
Copied by Mr. Buckingham Smith from the writing of Padre Aroyo. Mr. 
Smith says it is the dialect of San Jean Bautista. The spelling has 
not been changed. 
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