748 NOETH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS.. 
Tapia Zenteno (D. Carlos) — contiiiuecl. 
3803 Paradigma Apologetica, que desea persuadir ingenuo escii- 
biendo desapasionado la Noticia de la Huasteca, a los V. V. Sacer- 
dotes, que pueden cultivaila. Descripcion de su pais y demon- 
stracion evideute de la vanidad de el bonror, que se le tiene. * 
Manuscript. 16 11. 4*^. Followed by a mamiseript copy of the Grammatica 
Huasteca, 145 pp., and to wWch Tapia alludes in his preface as having been 
omitted, so as not to make the priuted volume too bulky. — Eamires Sale Cat., 
No. 8-29. 
3803 Gram^tica de la Leugua Huasteca. " * 
3804 Dicciouario, Manual y Catecismo. * 
Titles from Beristain. Ludewig gives to the Arte de la Leugua Huaxteca the 
date 1747. 
3805 Tapis {Rev. Estevan). Doctrina Oristiana en Idioma de Santa 
Barbara. s. 
Manuscript. 24 pp. small folio. Copy of one in the Smithsonian lustitutiou. 
In Indian and Spanish. It contains a preparatory prayer, the Lord's Prayer, 
Angelical Salutation, Creed, Decalogue, Commandments of the Church, the 
Sacrament, and a brief catechism. There are corrections by Father Uria, show- 
ing dialectic differences, and also an Act of Faith, by Father Uria. 
3806 Tassin {Lieut A. G.) Vocabulary of the Arrapaho. 
Manuscript. 11. folio. CO words. In the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. 
3807 Taylor (Alexander S.) California Notes. By Alex. S. Taylor. 
The Indianology of California. s. AAS. jwp. 
In California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, San Francisco, vol. 13, 
no. 3, February 22, 1860— vol. 20, no. 12, October 30th, 1863. 
This periodical contained several series of " California Notes," by Mr. Taylor, 
on the resources, &c., of the State. The above, on Indianology, ran through four 
series, one of 17, one of 25, a third of 53, and a fourth of 55 — in all, 151 numbers 
of the paper. The first series began February 22, 1860, and ran to June 29th of 
the same year; the second, October 26, 1860, ending April 20, 1861; the third. 
May 24, 1861, to August 1, 1862; the fourth, August 15, 1862, to September 11, 
1863, with an addenda on October 30. 
The issues between March and November, 1860, contain vocabularies as 
follows : 
[Alcala-Galiano (D.)] Languages of the Eslenes and Runsienes, near Mon- 
terey, taken from the voyage of the Sutil and Mejicana, in 1792, as published at 
Madrid, in 1802, vol. 13, no. 9, April 20, 1860. 
Clavigero (F. S.) Lord's Prayer in the dialects of the Missions of San Fran- 
cisco Xavier and of San Jose de Comondre; of San Francisco de Borgia, Santii 
Gertrudis and Santa Maria; and of San Ignacio de Kadakamand, vol. 15, no. 1, 
March, 1861. 
Cornelias (P. Juan). Vocabulary of the Indians living near Santa Cruz Mis- 
sion, in Santa Cruz County, taken in September, 1856, vol. 13, no. 8, April 5, 1860. 
Hubbard (Dr.) Vocabulary of the Lototen or Tulatamys (from Dr. Hub- 
bard's notes, 1856), vol. 13, no. 16, June 8, 1860. 
Mengariiii (Rev. Gregory). Vocabulary of the Santa Clara Indians, vol. 14, 
no. 13, November 23, 1860. 
Reed (Hugo). Vocabulary of the Indians of Los Angeles County (from Hugo 
Reed's notes, 18.52), vol. 13, no. 16, June 8, 1860. 
R[iley] (T. H.) Vocabulary of the Kah-wiS-yah and Kah-so-wah Indians, 
vol. 13, no. 14, May 25, 1860. 
