GATSCHET. 289 
Gatschet (Albert Samuel) — continued. 
1453 Ou Sj'Uabic Reduplication as observed in Indian Lan- 
guages, and in the Klamath Language of South-western Oregon in 
particular. 
In Am. Philolog. Ass. Proc, Eleventh Ann. Sess., i)p. 35-37. Hartford, 1879. 
8°. 
1454 Volk und Sprache der Maklaks im siidwestlichen Oregon. 
Von Alb. S. Gatschet in Washington. [Articles I and II.] • 
In Globus lUustrirte Zeitschrift flir I. cinder- und Volkerkunde, Band 35, No. 
11, pp. 167-171, 187-189. Braunschweig, 1879. 
This article includes a vocabulary of 31 words of the following Pacific Coast 
tribes : 
Taliilma, by Dr. [Gen.] Hazen. Yakoua, from Horatio Hale. 
Takilma, by Dr. Earnhardt. Als^ya, by Dr. Milhau. 
Kusa, by Dr. Milhan (two dialects). Sayuskla, by Dr. Milhau. 
Not seen ; title furnished by the author. 
1455 Adjectives of color in Indian Languages. By Albert S. 
Gatschet. 
In Am. NaturaUst, vol. 13, pp. 475-485. 
1456 Vocabulary of the Achomawi, Pit Eiver Valley, Northeast- 
ern California. 
Manuscript. 11 pp. folio. Includes the dialects of Big Valley ; Hot Springs ; 
Goose Lake. 
1457 Vocabulary of the Ara (Karok), Klamath Eiver, California, 
from Eed Caps to Clear Creek, near mouth of Scott Eiver. 
Manuscript. 6 II. folio. 211 words. 
1458 Linguistic material of the Cha'hta Language, as spoken in 
the parishes north of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. 
Manuscript. 82 11. 4°. Recorded in a copy of Powell's Introduction to the 
Study of Indian Languages, 2d ed. It contains over 1000 terms and sentences. 
Obtained from Indians in New Orleans, La., and at Manderville, St. Tammany 
Parish, La., 1881-82. 
1459 Cheroki Linguistic Material obtained from Eichard M. 
Wolfe, Delegate of the Cherokee Nation to the United States Gov- 
ernment. 
Manuscript. 5 11. folio. Principally phrases and sentences. 
1460 Linguistic material of the Tchtllagi or Cheroki Language : 
Mountain Cheroki dialect of North Carolina. 
Manuscript. Containing about 3.')0 words alphabetically arranged, ou slips, 
and some phrases; obtained in December, 1881, fioni Sampson Owl, a Cheroki, 
stopping at Kataba Nation, York Co., S. C. The alphabet used is that given in 
Powell's Introduction, 2d ed. 
1461 Words, Phrases, and Sentences in Clackama. 
Manuscript. Recorded in a copy of Introduction to Study of Indian Lan- 
guages, Ist ed. The Clackamas belong to the Chiuuk family. Material col- 
lected at Grande Ronde Reservation, Yamhill County, Oregon, December, 1877. 
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