6 CHAMBERLIN— PLACE a"ND PERSONAL NAMES [January 3, 



An'ka-H-ban-o-gzvH-pi. Thorns Creek, Deep Creek district, Tooele 

 Co. 



From dn'ka-bU, red, + (prob.) ti'ba, pinenut, nut pine, -\-n 

 -}- o'givu-pi{o'gu-pi) . 



An'ka-zvi-a. Dugway, Tooele Co. 



From diYka-blt, red, + zvi'a, trail, way, road. Cf. 

 Tsau'ga-toi-ya, which is synonymous or apparently almost so. 



Ah'ko-gwa, Afik'o-ga. Evanston, Wyoming. 

 An'ka-blt, red, -f o'gzva, river. 



A'pa-ya-nn-np. Name for extreme southern portion of Oquirrh 

 Mountains or west slope of same. The name is given to this 

 section as the scene of a very disastrous and long drawn out 

 conflict between the Gosiute and another Indian tribe, which 

 one the author has been unable to make wholly certain. The 

 name means in effect " Place of the weeping or wailing of an- 

 cestors," the caves in the neighborhood being supposed to be 

 haunted by the shades of those who met death here. Cf. I'djii- 

 pa-ya-zun-iip, the same place but not the usual designation or the 

 more correct, as I'djilp properly refers to the very first members 

 of the human race when used in this sense, while a'pa refers 

 more generally to less remote ancestors. 



A'o-gzva. Butterfield Creek, Salt Lake Co. 



From composition the name would seem to mean " Horn 

 Creek " but a may here be representative of some other word 

 not recognized. 



A'rliu-pi. Dugway Mountains. 



Bi'cup-o-n u-pi. Mercur. 



" Paint Hollow " is the meaning of this name, the Gosiute 

 formerly having obtained one of their face paints in this region. 



Tdji-pa, I'dji-pa. One of the streams north of Ogden. Probably 

 " Coyote Creek or water." 



r djii-pa-ya-zin-up . Same as a'pa-ya-zvi-up, which see. 



Ka'na-ba-ho-nu-pi. Sandy, Salt Lake Co. 



Ka'na, perhaps representing ka'na-gzva-na, CEnothera or 

 evening primrose, -|- pa'ho-iiu-pi, mud flat or hollow where 

 water gathers ; thus " primrose flat." 



Ki'be-ra-ga-ri. Snow Mountain. 



