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Schoolcraft (Heury Eowe)— continued. 
Doughert3' (Eev. P.) Vocaliulary of tlie Ojibwa of Grand Traverse Bay 
))p. 458-IGS). ' 
Drennen ( Jolin). Choctaw Dumeration, pp. 204-206. 
Elliot {llev. Adam). Vocabulary of the Mohawk language, pp. 482-493. 
Vocabulary of the Cayuga language, pp. 482-403. 
Fairbanks (iMr.) Chippewa (Ojibwa) of the Upper Mississippi, pp. 21fr-218. 
Fletcher (Jonathan C. ) Magio song, p. 223. 
Handy (Charles W.) Vocabulary of the Miami language, pp. 470-481. 
Johnson (Adam). Vocabulary of the Cushna, pp. 494-505. 
Cushna sentences, numbers, proi»br names, &c.,pp. 50()-508. 
Johnston (George) Vocabulary of the Ojibua of St. Mary's, pp. 458-469. 
Johnston (\V.) Vocabulary of the Ojibwa of Miehilimackinac, pp. 458-469. 
Le Fort ( Aliraham). Vocabulary of the Onondaga language, pp. 482-493. 
Lieber ( Dr. F. ) Plan of thought of the American languages, pp. 346-349. 
Lowry {Miss Elizabeth). Winnebago numeration, pp. 214-216. 
Moncrovie (J. B.) Vocabulary of the Satsiba, or Blackfeet, pp. 494-505. 
Moran (G.) Vocabulary of the Ojibwa of Sagauaw, pp. 458-469. 
Neighbors (R. S. ) Comanche numeration, pp. 129-130. 
Vocabulary of the Nauni, or Comanche, pp. 494-505. 
Prescott (Philander). Dakota numeration, pp. 206-208. 
Prodigal Son (in Cherokee characters), facing p. 228. 
Schoolcraft (H. R.) Chippewa war songs, pp. 61-62. 
Indian languages of the United States, pp. 340-345. 
An essay on the grammatical structure of the Algonquin language, 
pp. 351-442. 
Kekeenowin, or Hieratic Signs of the Medawin and Jeesukawin, pp. 
358-366, includes songs in Ojibwa. 
Simonise (William S.) Carib song, p. 312. 
Skenando. Vocabulary of the Oneida language, pp. 482-493. 
Walker (William). Wyandot numeration, pp. 218-220. 
Warren (W.W.) Numeration of the Ojibwa of Chegoimegon and of the 
Pillagers and Northern Ojibwas, pp. 211-213. 
Whipple {Lieut. A. W. ) Vocabulary of the Diegunos, pp. 103-104. 
Vocabulary of the Yuma (Cuehan), pp. 118-121. 
Worcester {Sev. S. A.) Remarks on the principles of the Cherokee language, 
pp. 443-456. 
Part III. 
Analysis of pronominal and verbal forms of the Indian languages in the Ex- 
hibition of "Words and Forms of Speech, prepared with a view to obtain their 
Equivalents in various Indian Dialects," in French and English only, pp. 407-411. 
Brantz (Lewis). Some words from the language of the Choctaws, p. 347. 
Emmons (George F.) Vocabulary of the Klatsop, pp. 223-224. 
Gallatin (A.) A letter, enclosing a table of Generic Indian families of lan- 
guages, ])p. 397-402. 
Gibbs (G.) Observations on some of the Indian dialects of Northern Cali- 
fornia, pp. 420-423. 
Vocabularies of the Tcho-ko-yem, Cop-(Sh, Kula-uapo, and Yukai, pp. 
428-434. 
Vocabularies of the Chow-o-shak, Batem-da-kai-eo, Wee-yot, and Wish- 
osk, pp. 434-440. 
Vocabularies of the Weit.s-pek, Hoo-pah, Tah-le-wah, and Eh-nek, 
pp. 440-445. 
Kipp (James). Vocabulary of the Mandan, pp. 255-256. 
Vocabulary of the Mandan, pp. 446-459. 
