Dual. 1st [Inc.] wiskdgwadegikw\ thou and I cook 2nd [Exc] wiskdgwadegiek, he and I cook. 2nd wiskdgwadegeokw. 3rd wiskdgwadegudijik. The 1st sing. Imperf. ends in iap with ias in the Interrogative form. The perfect prefixes the Auxiliary kese, and ends as the present. The perfect complete is the same as the present with the sign kes-kese prefixed. The pluperfect is the Imperfect with kese prefixed in both. The Compound Pluperfect adds anek or ek to the present. The first, second, and third person singular present indicative active positive of a list of verbs is here given, which may be used as a guide:— nemedega, I see, netnedegen, thou seest, nemedeget, he sees. nemedoo, I see it, nemedoon, thou seest it, nemedoi, he sees it. keseltum, I spare it, 2nd, keseltun, 3rd, keseltuk. kesedasin, I vanish, 2nd kesedasinun, 3rd kesedasink. kesmedam, I drive it, 2nd kesmedatnun, 3rd kesmedatk. keskae, I am broad, 2nd keskain, 3rd keskaik. kenen, I am alive, 2nd kenenun, 3rd kenenk, paklhn. I am tatooed, 2nd paklen, ycdpakiek. kwedunume, I own a canoe, 2nd kwedenumin, 3rd kwedunum.it. kwedunume, I use a canoe, kwedunan, 3rd Inuedtmak. kesenoogwl, I am sick, 2nd kesenoogwon, 3rd kesenoogwot. Adverbs. Adverbs may be used to modify any part of speech except the noun and pronoun, they generally occur in composition, unchanged or euphonized, and have an exceedingly wide range, being Simple, Rela¬ tive, and Interrogative, and indicating time, place, manner, degree, number, quality and quantity, besides affirming and denying. There are two forms of the simple affirmative, a and aou, the latter meaning 'yes, that settles it,' and being used terminatively; the