SCHOOLCRAFT SCOULER. 699 
|Schott (W.)]— conliiuied. 
3529 Ueber die Spracben des russischen Amerika's, nacli Wen- 
jaminow. 
In Erman (A.) Archiv fiir "nissenschaftliclie Kundo von Russlantl, vol. 7, 
pp. 126-143. Berlin, 1849. 8°. 
3530 Ueber etliuographische Ergebnisse der Sagosldnschea 
Eeise, von W. Schott. 
In Brmau (A.) Archiv fiir vcissenschaftliche Kunde von Eussland, vol. 7, pp. 
480-512. Berlin, 1849. 8°. 
Vocabulary of the Inkilik and Inkalit-Iugelmut (from Zagoskin), pp. 481-487. — 
Vocabulary of the Tschuagnijuten, Kwigpak und Kuskowigrajutes (from Zagos- 
kin), Kadjaker (from Billings and Lissiansk.y), and Namoller (from Robek), 
pp. 488-512. 
3531 Die Sprache der Eskimos auf Greenland. * 
lu Magazin fiir die Literatur des Auslands, Nos. 38, 39. Berlin, 185G. Title 
from Ludewig, p. 221. 
3532 Schubert [Rofrath von), editor. Correspondenz-Nacbricliten aus 
Labrador. Mitgetheilt von Hrn. Hofrath v. Schnbert. 
In Eonig. Akad. der Wiss. zu Miinchen, vol. 18, columns 417-430. MUncheu 
[1844]. 4°. 
Eskimo vocabulary, columns 41T-422, 425-429. 
3533 Schwatka {Lieut. Frederick). Vocabulary of the Eskimo. * 
Manuscript in possession orthe author, Vancouver Barracks, Washington Ter- 
ritory. Concerning it he writes me as follow3: Sly linguistic material per- 
taining to the Eskimo is in rough manuscript form, containing probably 500 or 
600 words in most common use by the Inkillik Innuits of Repulse Bay, gathered 
from August, 1878, to August, 18?0, while sojourning with this tribe; each word 
is noted in a small calf-bound journal, as its use made it prominent, and I became 
assured that I had it sufficiently correct for conversatioual purposes. 
3534 Scouler {Dr. John). Observations on the Indigenous Tribes of the 
N. W. Coast of America. By John Scouler, M. D., F. L. S., &c. 
In Royal Geog. Soc. of London, Jour., vol. 11, pp. 215-251. London, 1841. 8°. 
Introductory remarks on language, pp. 218-229. — Vocabularies of the north- 
west coast, as follows: Haeeltzuk (Coast: Lat. 50° 30'-53° 30' N.), Bilechoola 
(Salmon River Lat. 53° 30' N.), Chimmesyau (Coast: Lat. 53° 30'-55o 30' N. ), 
Haidah (Queen Charlotte's Island), Tun Ghasse (Lat. 5.''>° 30'-60° N.), pp. 230-235; 
Kliketat (between Fort Nez Percds, Mount Rainier, and Columbia Falls), Sa- 
haptin or Nez Percds, Okanagau (Fraser's River), Kalapooiali (Wallamat Plains), 
Yamkallie (sources of Wallamat River), Umpqua (Umpqua River), pp.23t)-241 ; 
Kawitchen (entrance of Trading River), Tlaoqnatch (southwest exireinity Van- 
couver's Island), Noosdalura (Hood's Canal), Squallyamis-h (Puget's Sound), 
Cheenook (entrance of Columbia River), Cathlascon (Cathlascouf) (banks of 
Columbia), pp. 242-247. 
Vocabularies of the State of California, as follows: Pima, San Diego, San Juan 
Capistrano, San Gabriel, San Luis Obispo, San Antonio, pp. 246-251. 
Of these vocabularies, those of the northwest coast were furnished by Dr. 
W. F. Toliuic, and those of California by Dr. Conlter. 
3535 On the Indian Tribes inhabiting the North-West Coast of 
America. By John Scouler, M. D., F. L. S. Communicated by the 
Ethnological Society. 
