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2204 Latham (Robert Gordon). Miscellaneous Ooutributions to the 
Etlinography of North America. By R. G. Latham, M. D. 
In Philolog. Soc. [of London], Proc, vol. 2, pp. 31-50. [Loudon], 184G. 8°. 
Comparative vocabulary of the Fall Indian (from Umfreville), AUnenin, and 
Minetare, p. 31. 
Table of words .showing alSnities between the Ahnenin and the following: 
Sheshatapoosh, P.assauiaquoddy, Caddo, Tahculi, Uche, Miami, Shawnee, Omo- 
haw, Osage, Quappa, Old Algoukin, Massachusetts, Natchez, Onondagos, Paw- 
nee, Muskoghe, Catawba, Mohawk, Sack and Fo.x, Tuscarora, Nottoway, Seneca, 
Wyandot, Dacota, Yancton, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Abenaki, Miami, Illinois, 
Oneida, Blackfoot, Kenay, Narragansett, Mohican, Montaug, Ojibbeway, Ottawa, 
and Kuisteuaux, pp. 3'2-34. 
Table of words showing atjfinitios between the Blackfoot and most of the tribes 
mentioned above, and, in addition thereto, the following: Delaware, Nanti- 
coke, Catawba, Upsaropa, Esquimaux, Menomeni, Attacapa, Micmac, and Chipe- 
wyan, pp. 34-:i)8. 
Numer.a48, 1-10, of the Blackfoot, of Umfreville, the Blackfoot, of Mackenzie, 
and the Indians of Fitz-Hugh Sound, p. 38. 
Comparative vocabulary, bO words, of the Mandan, and Crow, pp. 38-40. 
Table showing atBnities between the Mandan .and many other Indian lan- 
guages, pp. 40-42. 
Comparative vocabulary, 50 words, of the Pawnee (from Say), and Riccaree 
(from Catlin), pp. 42-43. 
Tahle showing affinities between the Riccaree and other Indian langaages, 
pp. 43-44. 
Table showing affinities between the Natchez and other Indian languages, pp. 
44-47. 
A few words of the language of the Missions of San Juau Capistrano and San 
Gabriel, p. 47. 
Table showing affinities between the Severnow and Bodega, and the Esqui- 
maux, pp. 47-48. 
Table showing affinities between the Iowa and other Indian languages, pp. 
48-50. 
A few words, and the numerals, 1-10, of the Iowa of Hamilton and Irvin 
compared with those of Cass, p. 50. 
2205 On the Languages of the Oregon Territory. By R. G. 
Latham, M. D. 
In Eth. Soc. of London, Jour., vol. 1, pp. 154-166. Edinburgh, [1848]. 8°. 
Short vocabulary, 16 words, of Queen Charlotte's Island (from Sturgis and Bry- 
ant, Tolmic, and Mithrid.ates). p. 154; Short vocabularies, 11 words, of Friendly 
Village, and Billechoola (from'Tolmie), p. 155 ; The numerals, 1-10, of Fitz-Hugh 
Sound, compared with the Haeltzuk and Billechoola, p. 155; Vocabulary, 12 
words, of Cook's Nootka and Tlaoquatch (from Tolmic), p. 159; Six words of 
Fuca, Tlaoquatch (from Tolmie), and Wakash (from Jewett), p. 156 ; Ten words 
of Atnah, and Noosdalum,p. 157 ; Vocabulary of 19 words of the Salish (Arch. 
Am.), and Okanagan, p. l.J8 ; Twenty-four words of Shoshonie, showing miscella- 
neous affinities ("such as they arc") with the Chcnook, Haidab, Cnlhalascon, 
Blackfoot, Souriquois, Penobscot, Micmac, Echemin, Pima, Calapooiali, Cheti- 
macha, Onoudago, New Sweden, Algoukiu, Shahaptan, Pima, Chocta. Crow, 
Kawitchen, Nez Perces, Ahncmin, Potowotami, Ojibbeway, Ottawa, and Old Al- 
goukin, pp. 15it-160 ; A table of 10 Sussee words, showing niisceilaneons affinities 
with the Kenay, Taculli, Chipewyau, Illinois, Miuitare, Eskimo, Mohawk, On- 
ondago, Seneca, Oneida, and Notloway, p. 161 ; Short comparative vocabulary, 9 
words, of the Sitka and Kadiack, p. 163; A few words of Tunghaase (from Tol- 
