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dialect, llie revision of this material marked the completion of the 

 work on the Calapooya ( Kalapiiya ) languages which Dr. Frachten- 

 berg" began during the previous summer. It may not be out of place 

 here to mention the fact that Louis Kenoyer is the last surviving 

 member of the Atfalati (or W'apato Lake) tribe of the Kalapuya 

 family. 



During the latter part of August Dr. Frachtenberg attended the 



Fig. 122. — Thoinas Payne, the present 

 nominal Chief of the Quileute. 



first Indian Fair, which was held at Siletz, Oregon, by the various 

 Indian triljes living at that agency. During this trip 52 Athapascan 

 and Shastan songs were collected. 



In the month of November Dr. Frachtenberg commenced his 

 ethnological researches of the Chimakuan family. Lip to the present 

 writing- a preliminary survey of the morphological and syntactic 

 structure of the Quileute language had been made, and 30 native 

 mvths and tales were collected. 



