KEATING KENNICOTT. 397 
Kennedy (James) — contiuued. 
2072 Ethnological and Philological Essays. By James Kennedy, 
Esq. ... I. Probable Origin of the American Indians. II. Ques- 
tion of the supposed Lost Tribes of Israel. . . . 
London: Hall and Virtue. 1855. * 
42, 57, :iO pi>. 8°. Title from Sab ill's Dictionary. Reprinted in : 
2073 Essays | Ethnological | and | Linguistic | by the late | 
James Kennedy Esq., LL. B. | Formerly her Britannic Majesty's 
Judge at the Havana. | Edited by | 0. M. Kennedy, B. A. | 
Williams & ISTorgate | 14 Henrietta Street, Coveut Garden, Lon- 
don ; I and | 20 South Frederick Street, Edinburgh. | 18C1. | c. 
Pp. i-vil, l-;?30. 8^. 
Carib words sliowiug affinities Tvitli dialects of Africa, pp. 120-121. 
2074 Kennicott (Eobert). Kotch-^-Kutchiu Vocabulary. Words from 
the language of the Kotch-^-Kutchin — the Indians of Yukon Eiver, 
at the mouth of Porcupine Eiver, in northern Alaska. 
In ■Whjrmper (F.) Travel and Adventure in Alaska, pp. 322-328. London, 
1868. 8°. 
This vocabulary also appears in the reprint of Whymper, N. Y., 1869, 8^, pp. 
345-350; and in the same, N. Y., 1871, 8°, same pages. It is also printed in Whym- 
per's article on Russian America, in Eth. See. of London, Trans , vol. 7, pp. 183- 
185. London, 1869. 8°. Issued also by the Smithsonian Institution, 5 unnum- 
bered 11. folio, printed on one side only. 
2075 Vocabulary of the Slave Indians, Tenne. jwp. 
7 unnumbered 11. folio, printed on one side only; issued by the Smithsonian 
Institution. 
" Slave Indians of Liard River, near Fort Liard. They call themselves A-che- 
t6-e-tin'-ne, as distinguished from the other Tenne ; it means 'People of the low- 
lands,' or 'People living out of the wood.' " 
2076 Terms of Eelationship of the Slave Lake Indians (Achao- 
tiniie) Fort Liard, Mackenzie Eiver District, Hudson's Bay Ty., and 
of the Utahs (Tabegwaches) collected at Washington, D. C, from 
a delegation of Utahs. 
In Morgan (L. H.) Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity, jip. 293-382. 
Washington, 1871. 4°. 
2077 Vocabulary of the Chipewyan of Slave Lake. 
Manuscript. 6 11. folio. 
2078 Vocabulary of the Hare Indians, of Fort Good Hope, Mac- 
kenzie Eiver. 
Manuscript. 6 11. folio. 
2079 Vocabulary of the Nahawny Indians of the Mountains west 
of Fort Liard. 
Manuscript. 6 11. folio. 
2080 Vocabulary of the Tsuhtyuh (Beaver People) — Beaver In- 
dians of Peace Eiver west of Lake Athabasca; and of the Thekenneh 
(People of the Eocks) Siccanies of the Mountains, south of Fort Liard. 
Manuscript. 6 11. folio. These manuscripts are in the library of the Bureau of 
Ethnology. 
