602 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Powell (John Wesley) — continued. 
Page. 
Schedule 17 — Kinship. — Affinities through relatives— First collateral 
line, male 
speaking Ifi3 
Second collater- 
al line, male 
speaking 164 
Third collateral 
line, male 
speaking 166 
Affinities through the marriage of self, male 
speaking 171 
Affinities through relatives — Descendants of 
self, female 
speaking 172 
First collateral 
line, female 
speaking 17.3 
Second collater- 
al line, female 
speaking 174 
Third collateral 
line, female 
speaking . . . . 176 
Affinities through the marriage of self, female 
speaking 181 
Ordinal names of children 182 
18. — Social organization 183 
19. — Government 185 
20.— Religion 186 
21. — Mortuary customs 187 
22.— Medicine 189 
23. — Amusements 191 
24. — New words 192 
25. — Number and gender of nouns — Demonstrative and ad 
jective pronouns 196 
26. — Personal and article pronouns — Transitive verbs 200 
27. — Possession 206 
28. — Intransitive verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and 
nouns used as verbs 210 
29. — Voice, mode, and tense 201 
30. — Additional investigations suggested 
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3058 Wyandotte Government, A Short Study of Tribal Society, 
Delivered at the Boston Meeting of the American Association for 
the Advancement of Science, August 1, 1880. By Major J. W. 
Powell, Director, Bureau of Ethnology, Washington. jwp. 
In Science, a weekly record of scientific i)rogress, vol. 1, No. 17, pp. 205-209. 
New York, October 23, 1880. 
List of proper names in Wyandotte, with English signiiication. 
3059 Address by Professor J. W. Povell, Chairman of Subsec- 
tion of Anthropology. Wyandotte Government. A short study of 
Tribal Society. 
In Am. Ass. Adv. Sc, Proc, vol. 29, pp. 67,5-688. Cambridge, 1881. 8°. 
Proper names, p. 676. Separately issiied as follows: 
