BUSCHMANN. 105 
Buschmann (Johaun Carl Eduard) — continued. 
Vocabulary of the Snake (from Prinz Max. zu Wied), p. 043. 
Vocabulary of the Suake (from AVyeth in Schoolcraft, vol. 1), p. 643. 
Grammatic remarks on the Schoschonen, pp. 646-652. 
Vocabulary of the Kaigani (from Radloft), p. 679. 
Vocabulary of the Tun Ghasse (from Tolmie in Scouler), pp. 679, 080. 
Comparison of the language of Portlock Harbor, v/ith the Koloscheji (from 
Krusenstern), p. 681. 
Numerals (1-100) of the language of Porte de Frangais, p. 682. 
Comparison of terms of the Jakutat and Ugalenzen, p. 083. 
Comparison of terms of the Ugaljachmutzi and Aztek, pp. 684-685. 
Vocabulary of the Ugalenzen (from Eesauow and Wrangell), pp. 688-689. 
Vocabulary of the Atnah (from Wrangell), pp. 691,692. 
Comparison of language of Prince WiUiam Sound (from Portlock), with the 
Tschugatschen (from Wrangell), p. 693. 
Comparison of the Tschugatschen (from Wrangell), with the Kadj.ak (from 
Wrangell), and the Innuit of Kotzebue Sound, pp. 693. 694. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Unalaachkisch, (from Billings, Lisiansky, Wen- 
jaminow, and Wrangell), pp. 700,701. 
Comparison of the dialects of Stuart, Nuniwok, and Tschnakak Islands, -with 
Eskimo dialects, pp. 703, 704. 
Vocabulary of the lukilik (from Sagoskin and Wassiljew), pp. 707,708. 
Vocabulary of the lukalit-Jug-eljnut (from Sagoskin), p. 708. 
Vocabulary of the Koltschanen (from Wrangell), pp. 709, 710. 
Separately issued as follows : 
528 Die | Spuren der aztekischen Spracbe | im nordlichen Mex- 
ico I und hoheren amerikanischen Korden. | Zugleich | eine flluste- 
rung der Volker und Spraclien | des nordlichen Mexico's | und der 
Westseite Nordamerika's | von Gnadalaxara an bis zum Eismeer. | 
Von Job. Carl Ed. Buschmann. | 
Berlin. | Gedruckt in der Buchdruckerei der Konigl. Akademie | 
der Wissenscbaften. | 1859. | * 
1 p. 1., pp. vii-xii, 1-819. 4°. Title furnished by Mr. W. Eames. 
"This work consists of two volumes; for the portions taken from it and pub- 
lished as separate treatises will have to be added to it as a second or supjilement- 
ary volume, according to the author's explanation on pp. 119 and 120. Their seiw- 
ration from the main work has been owing to iiractical reasons; and they form, 
as shown by the continuous pagination, essential parts of the work. In fsict, 
without their embodiment into the work, the use of the copious geographical in- 
dex, which also refers to them, would be made nugatory. These treatises, or 
chapters, should be added to the second volume in the following order: I. Die 
Lautveriinderung aztekischer Worter in den souorisehen Sprachen. II. Die Piuia 
Sprache. III. Der Athapaskische Spracbstamm. IV. Die Viilker und Sprachen 
Neumexicos. V. Die Volker und Sprachen des britischen Ostlandes (contained in 
the October part of 1858 of "Monatsberichte der Berliner Ak.ademic," pp. 465 to 
486). VI. Die Sprachen Kizh und Netela von Neu-Californien." — Sabin's Dictionary. 
529 Der athapaskische Spracbstamm, dargestellt von Hrn. 
Buschmann. 
In Eouig. Akad. der Wiss. zu Berlin, Abhandluugen, ans dem Jabre 1855. 
pp. 144-319. Berlin, 1856. 4. 
Numerals (1-16) of the Chepewyan and Kulchin, p. 163. 
Vocabulary of the Chci)ewayan (from Richardson), pi>. 174-177. 
Vocabulary of the Tacollics (from llarnioii), 177-179. 
Vocabulary of the Kutchiu and Dog Kib (I'rom Kicliardson), pp. 179, 180. 
