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Yavi=pai (Yam=pai, Yabi=pai) west and northwest of the Aztec Mount- 

 ains, west of Prescott, Arizona. 



Konino (Cosino, Cochnichno), a tribe inhabiting Cataract Creek, a 

 southern affluent of Colorado River, and calling themselves Avesu=pai, 

 "people down heloiv? A locality called Konino Caves lies in the Tonto Basin. 



Tonto (Locos, Ko-un, Grohun) in the valleys of the Rio Salado and 

 Rio Verde, northern affluents of the GHla River. They call themselves 

 Tolke=paya, K6-un. 



Marieo=pa (Coco=marico=pa), an agricultural tribe, the friends and allies 

 of the Northern Pimas (Pimas altos), with whom they have inhabited the 

 Middle Gila River for centuries. 



Huala=pai (Walla=pai, Hawabco) from Lower Colorado River to eastern 

 end of Black Mountains and to the Cerbat and Aquarius Mountains. Asso- 

 ciated with Chemehuevis. Their dialect has been investigated by M. S. 

 Severance and 0. Loew. 



Mohave (Hamukh-habi; Spanish, Mojave, Amuchaba), the most popu- 

 lous Yuma tribe: in portions of California desert and on both sides of 

 Lower Colorado, between Kutchan and Huala=pai. Studied by E. M. 

 Richardson and O. Loew. 



Kutchan (Yuma, Yuma-Cuchan; Spanish, Cutganes), a populous tribe 

 living in a wide circuit around Fort Yuma. Studied, in 1876, by Lieut. 

 Eric Bergland. 



Coco=pa (Cuc4=pa) on mouth of Colorado River. Distinction has to be 

 made between the River Coco=pa and the savage Mountain Coco=pa. 



Comoyei (Spanish : Quemeya, Comeya), including all Yuma dialects 

 spoken in the arid country between the Lower Colorado and the Pacific 

 Ocean, between 32° and 34° latitude. They are the Diegueno around the 

 roadstead of San Diego, the Comoyei in the country east of it, the Como- 

 yei near San Tomas Mission (Hta-a'm, San Tomaseno, Kiliwi), and other 

 dialects and subdialects. 



Cochimi, occupying northern and middle part of the California n 



penmsu a. STOCK OP BIO GBANDE PUEBLOS. 



The languages spoken by the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico (for 

 Moqui Pueblos of Arizona, see Numa Stock) have to be classified into three 



