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WHIPPLE, LIEUT. A. W.--Vocabulary of Kiwomi, about 200 p, and of Cochi- 
temi, about a words. (In Pacific R. R. Report, 11, 2, pp. 86-89.) 
AITA N, J. C. E.— pg igre Sprachen, Neu-Mexicos.” Phy der Wis- 
schaiten, Berlin, 1856, 4 
Loww, TN — Vocabulary of an ta Afia, about 200 words anda few sentences. 
n A. S, Gatschet “ Zwölf Sprachen,’ Weimar, 1870, 8vo 
athe Oscar. —Vocabnlary of oor (Lbid.) 
KLETT, FrRANcIs—Vocabul Anm about 60 words, 1873 (MSS ). 
MENAUL, JOHN— Te: cher — Specimens of Laguna primer Cand catechism, 
with Hie Fee es aion (MSS.). 
7éwan.—The largest number of Indian towns in New Mexico, 
along the Rio Grande, speak dialects of the Téwan. It seeins 
that in former times these dialects extended far into Texas and 
Chihuahua, along the same river, though only a few scattered 
remnants of them are now remaining there 
Of this family five main divisions may be made, these being 
er unintelligibl 
ckana: lia. aea Isleta ca Fi Paso ; Sandia. 
5 Taos: Taos (Indian, Taxe) ; 
3. Jemes: Jemes (old Pecos is Seat with it). 
4. Tewa or Tehua (“ house, houses ”): San Ildefonso, San Juan, 
Pojoaque, Nambe, Tesuque, Santa Clara and one of the 
Moki Pueblos. Of these Pueblos, Santa Clara is the only 
one located on the western bank of the Rio Grande. 
5. Piro in Sinect, south of El Paso. 
Linguistic literature : 
Simpson, JH. eMe of Jemes, etc., 30 words, pp. 140-143, reprinted in 
Davis, “ El Grin 
Wuitinc, Davin V. batt ocabulary of Tesuque, about 400 words, (In Schoolcraft, 
Ill, pp. 446-450. 
Ihuscuéa tin , J. C. E.—“ Volker und Sprachen,” Berlin, 1856, 4to. 
POEN; Oscar—lIsleta, ec San Ildefonso, San Juan, aeg of about 230 ` 
words each, ar nd s ces from Tesuque (about fifi ty). (in A. S. Gatschet, 
«© Zwölf Sprachen, 2 Weimar , 1876, 8v l : 
PALMER, Dr. E.—Vocabulary a Taowa (MSS.). 
MR: J. R.—Vocabularies of Piro, of pain of sagt (viz: Téhua, Tewa) 
Yarrow, Dr. H. C: pareki : Los Luceros (MSS 
Vocabulary of Los Tads. In A: 5. Gatichets ” Tet Sprachen,” Weimar, 
1876; 8vo 
Kanvz, AUG: ee —Vocabulary of Isleta, 1869 (MSS.). 
Ginis GrorGe—Vocabulary of Isleta, 1868 (MSS.). 
—F. W. Powell, 
PRE-ADAMITES.—This designation is the external title of a vol- 
ume just issued in Chicago, by S. C. Griggs & Co., of which the full 
title is as follows: “€ Pre-adamites ; or a demonstration of the exis- 
tence of men before Adam ; together with a study of their con- 
dition, antiquity, racial affinities and progressive dispersion over 
e earth, with charts and other illustrations, by Alexander 
Winchell, LL.D.” The paper, press work and illustrations are 
