710 



INDEX, 



^■•(iiiliition Ixxv-vi 



Tusittuu of words in tlie aeu- 



tencc G.. 639-642, 608 



PosaesHivc cnso in -iini, -liim 



sivii, liii..(J..474-470,69:t 



Posseaflivc proiionn G-. M9, r»5(i 



Posuosaion, molliods of express- 

 ing G..6i4-016,093 



Possibility G.. 619,695 



Postposition, the G.. 553-556 



Potfntiality G.. 617, 618,695 



Powers, Stephen, author- xiv,xv. 



xxxviii-xlii, xlii, xliv, Ivii, 

 lviii,Ix, Ixix, Ixxviii, Ixxxiii 



Prairie wolf or coyote cii..T..10,5, 



106, 127 



Predicative relation G . .571, 577-620 



Prefixes of form G.. 303,400,461 



Prefixes — 



list of G.. 28>-:i03 



their reeai>itulation G . . 302, 303 



Prehistoric period xli-lvii 



Present tense G.. 580 



7*ieston, Charles... xxxi, xxxvii..T. .93 



Pronoun, the G.. 536-.i53 



I'rouunciation of tlie sounds 



G.. 212-214 



Quadrupeds .. xxiv, ci-civ..T-.li9, 180 



G.. 502-504 



Quanlity G.. 243 



Quapaw Keservation xxxiv 



Quinary system of numeration 



Ivii. .G.. 535,530 



Kabbit xlix 



Radicals which Klamatli holds 

 in couiuiou with other fam- 

 ilies ; xlvii-1 



Radical syllable connected with 



affixes G.. 279-398 



(Cf. preflxes, iufixes, and 

 suflixes.) 



Radical syll.ablc, the G.. 247 



Raven, or Kak xc, xci, civ 



Reciprocal pronoun G . . 552 



Reciprocal voico .Iv. .G 284, 295, 296, 425 



Reduplication liii, Iv . . (; .258 



iterative G-. 260-202 



distributive G.. 202,277 



monosyllabic G. . 269-273 



dissyllabic G.. 274,273 



uomina verbalia thus 



formed G.. 276,277 



Reflections of every -day life. T.. 136 



Reflective pronoun G-. 550,5.51 



Reflective voice G. .284, 285, 295-297, 423 



Relapse, the xiii..T..72, 73 



Itelati»nshlp,termsfor..liii, 1V..G..275, 

 276, 36.3, 364, 460, 502 



Ri-lative clause G . . 662 



Relative pronoun G.. .541-542 



Rhetorical figures G.. 669-672 



Riddle family, the T.. 6 



Rogue River and IrihTttaries.xix, xxxvi 



Rogue River Indians xxxiii, 



lix..T.. 16-18 



Koot, structureof G.. 248 



origin and classiiicatiau of 



roots G . . 250 



vocalic altor.aticm of G.. 253 



cousonantic alteration of 



G.. 2.58 



Saddle Mountain xxi 



Sahaptiu dialects vii,Iiii-lvi 



Sahaptin Indians xxxiii, xliv, 



xlv,lii-liii, xcii 



Saidoka xxxiii 



Siiyi xxxiv 



ScarAlce (Jharh'y T . . 55-57 



Scientiiic researches on the Kla- 

 math Indians Ixvi-lxx 



Solish . . .xliv, xlv, ]i, Ivi, Ivii, Ixxxix, cii 



Seven-Mile Creek xx 



.Severalty — 



expressed b.v the verbal in- 

 flection (;..202-2(;7,419 



exprcs.sed by nominal in- 



flection G.. 202-267, I 



276,277,463-466 

 Shamanicdauce directions.. T.. 70,71 



Sbapaslixe'ni xxxii,lxxx ' 



Shii-sta Butte, or Mount Shasta xviii, 



Sliasti Indians xxxii, xxxiii, 



xxxviii,lix..T. 54 



Sha.sti language xlvi, li-lii . .T. .152 



Shoshoni (family aud dialects), xxxv, 1 



xliv, xlv, li, Ivi, Ixxix, Ixxxix 

 Shoshoni Indians; (see Snake 

 Indians.) 



Shii'kash, or Whirlwind xciv 



Silver Fox, or Wanfika lii.lxxxii 



Silver Lake aiid Valley, Oregon, xvii, 

 xviii, xxxv 



Snnple sentence, the G.. 643-030 



Simu taneous tensi-fonn . G.. 581,582 

 Singular of verbal subject. G.. 437 



Ske'l, or Pine-marten Ixxx, Ixxxii, 



Ixxxiii, xci, xcv, xcviii, ci-cii, civ 

 (Cf-Tchishkai.) 

 Sketch of Ball's married life, a 



T.. 77-79 

 Sketch of the gramraatic struct- 

 ure of Klamath G.. 202,203 



sko'ks, or ghosts of the de- 

 parted xcvi 



Snake Indians., xiii, xxii, xxxiii, -txxv- 

 vi,lx-lxi,lxii,l.vx.lxxvi 

 Snake Iiulians fougjit by Lake 



men T.. 2»-35 



Songs, m iscelLineous T . . 192-194 



Songs of satire T.. 189-191 



Soul xcv, xcvi 



Sounds occurring in the Kla- 

 math language, list of....T.. 10-12 

 G . 206-214 



South wind,or ilua.sh Ixxxii, 



Ixxxiii. xci.. T.. 167 



Specters xcvi 



Spirit deities xcv-xeix, ciii-cvi 



(Cf also\veI6kagaD.) 



Page. 



Spirit land xcvi, xcvii 



Sprague River xix-xxii 



xxxiv, Iviii,lx,lxiii 



Spraguo River Valley xvii, 



xxxv, lxx,lxxiv 



Statistics Ixxi v-vi 



Steamboat Frank lxxiii..'r..55, 57 



Steele, Judge JB Ixii 



Subject pronoun G.. 417,579 



Subject of the verb G.. 578,579 



Subjective case G.. 471 



Substantive, the ....G..461-505,693,694 

 Sufiixeo — 



ILstof G.. 304-395 



recapitulation of G . . 395-308 



Sun Ixxxiii, Ixxx vii-viii 



Sun-disk Ixxxiii 



Surprise Valley xvii, xxxv 



Swan Lake Point xxi 



Sweat-lodge. See spiiklish in D'y. 



Sweat-lodges, ceremonial xiii, xxx, 



xxxi..T .^2 83 



Sykanor Saike'ni Marsh xx, xxxv 



Synicresis G.. 231.2.'''0 



Syntactic examples G.. 6('8-696 



Syntax of the Klamath lan- 

 guage G.. 571-<i72 



tii'dsh.parMcle G.. 854 



tak, -toksh, particle G- -654, 655, 096 



Takilma 45 



'J'anager. a bird Ixxxv 



Tchakii'nkni xxxvi 



(Cf- Dy. andMolalc.) 

 Tcbilshkai, orthe Weasel.. Ixxx, Kxxii, 

 Ixxxiii, Ixxxvii, xcv, ci, cii 

 tchi-, tsi-. radix referring to 



water, liquids 1..G.. 300 



Tcbitchatsxii'-ash, or Big Belly. xcv 



Temperature xxvii 



Temporal case in -emi G.. 484-166 



Tense — 



forms of the verb ... G . . 579-5t8. 088 



inflection for G . . 402-401 



Three Sisters, Cascade Range - xvii 



Thundi-rs, the xc, xcii 



Tinne, or Ath:ipaskan . .. xliv, xlv, Iv, 

 lix 



Toby Riddle T. 6,54-57. 



173-176,185-189 



T6kwa or Ttikua xxx, Iviii, lix, Ixxx 



Tradition bearing upon his- 



t ry ili, xlii, Ivii 



Transitional case in -na . . . G . . 484 



Transitive verb G . . 420-426, 594 



nnmbe'r in the transitive 



verb G.. 434^37 



Treaty of Ir^OI xvi, Ixi-Ixvi 



Tribal names aud sii1idivi.->ion8 



xxxiii-xxxvi 



tni G-. 540, 541,092 



Tule, or reed xxiii 



Tule Lake, California and Ore- 

 gon, identical with Rhett and 



Modoc Lake xvi-xviii, xxi. 



xxxiv, Ivii, Ixxi-lxxiii, lxxx..T. . 14 



