762 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
[Tolmie {Dr. William Fraser)] — continued. 
3874 Vocabulary of the Cootonais or Cuttoonasha language. 
Manuscript. 1 1. folio. 
3875 Vocabulary of the Kootnay language. 
Manuscript. 3 11. folio, 165 words. 
3876 Vocabulary of the Tahko Tinneh language. 
Manuscript. 1 1. folio, 60 words. These manuscripts are in tlie library of the 
Bureau of Ethnology. 
3877 Toner (Joseph Meredith). Address | before the | Eocky Mount- 
ain I Medical Association | June 6, 1877 | containing | some ob- 
servations I on the I geological age of the world | the api)earance 
of animal life on the globe, | the antiquity of man, and the archaeo- 
logical I remains of extinct races found on the American Conti- 
nent, I with views of | the origin and practice of medicine among | 
uncivilized races, more especially | the UsTorth American Indians. | 
By I J. M. Toner, M. D. | c. we. jwp. 
Washington, D. 0. | Published for the Association. | 1877. | 
Pp. 1-112. 12°. Names applied by Indians to their physicians, pp. 62-64. 
The copy in the Library of Congress has an appendix containing a synopsis 
of previous addresses, and biographies of members of the Association — in all, 
414 pp. 
3878 Toral {Fr. Francisco). Arte y Vocabulario de la Lengua Totolaca 
6 Totouaca y varios Opusculos Catequisticos en la misma. * 
Title from Beristaiu. 
3879 Toro (Fr. Juan). Sermones en Lengua de los Indios Mistecos. * 
Of these the P. Mtr6. Fr. Tomas Buron, curate of Azompa in 1746, preserved 
one volume, Misterios de Jesucristo y do la Virgen. — Beristain. 
3880 Torralva {Fr. Francisco). Sermones doctrinales en Lengua Maya 
6 de Yucatan. * 
Manuscript. Title from Beristaiu, who gives it on the authority of CogoUudo, 
Pinelo, and Antonio. 
3881 Torresano {Fray Estevan). Arte de Lengua Cakchiquel, etc., in- 
cluiendo un Parallelo delas Lenguas Kiche, Oakchiquel, y Zutuhil; 
Guatemala, ailo 1754. • * 
Manuscript. 305 pp., 20 11. sm. 4°. 
This is an adajitatiou of the works of Flores, made by a more skillful and 
critical hand, omitting many of the cumbersome involutions and repetitions of 
the original. The original manuscript is in the Bibliothfeque Imp^riale, of 
Paris. — Squier. 
3882 Torrey {Bev. C. C.) Terms of Relationship of the Cherokee, 
(Tsalokee,) collected by Rev. C. C. Torrey, Missionary, Park Hill, 
Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. 
lu Morgan (L. H.) Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity, pp. 293-382. 
Washington, 1871. 4°. Follows line 32 through those pages. 
